In a room, children are placed facing a human.
In another, they are confronted with artificial intelligence (AI), in the form of a humanoid robot or a Google Home, this intelligent speaker which allows you to listen to music, but which can also respond to general questions, doing calculations, simple conversions, translating sentences.
“Children follow the instructions of artificial intelligence more.
Moreover, humans are less successful in changing their minds than robots
.
Because there is a magic side”,
explains Laurence Devillers, professor of AI at Sorbonne University and researcher at CNRS-LISN (Interdisciplinary Laboratory of Digital Sciences), who conducted the experiment in a school in Hauts-de-Seine and will continue it in leisure centers.
"But how can we be surprised by this reaction from children, when adults themselves are fascinated and say they are 'amazed'
by ChatGPT
?"
she continues.
Since his arrival in November...
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