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  • Interacción Humano-Computadora
  • Ética de la Inteligencia Artificial
  • Estudios de Privacidad

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  • La creciente prevalencia de agentes de inteligencia artificial (IA), incluidos chatbots y asistentes personales de IA, requiere una comprensión más profunda de sus implicaciones únicas para la privacidad.
  • Las preocupaciones de privacidad existentes asociadas con la tecnología de la información se ven amplificadas por las características antropomórficas de los agentes de IA, lo que podría conducir a una mayor divulgación de datos por parte del usuario.
  • Las interacciones del usuario con los agentes de IA a menudo adoptan dinámicas similares a las relaciones, lo que complica aún más las consideraciones de privacidad.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Desarrollar un marco integral para evaluar las ramificaciones de privacidad distintas que plantean los agentes de IA.
  • Analizar cómo la psicología relacional humana influye en el comportamiento del usuario y la divulgación de información personal al interactuar con agentes de IA.
  • Evaluar el impacto de las interacciones con agentes de IA en los valores centrales de privacidad.

Principales métodos:

  • Basándose en teorías establecidas de privacidad.
  • Integrando hallazgos de la psicología relacional humana.
  • Analizando los efectos de las interacciones con agentes de IA en el comportamiento del usuario y el flujo de información.

Principales resultados:

  • Las características antropomórficas de los agentes de IA pueden fomentar una mayor divulgación de información personal.
  • Las interacciones similares a las relaciones con los agentes de IA aumentan los riesgos de privacidad.
  • El estudio identifica formas específicas en que los agentes de IA pueden afectar los valores de privacidad establecidos.

Conclusiones:

  • Se propone un marco novedoso para evaluar los desafíos únicos de privacidad que presentan los agentes de IA.
  • Comprender la psicología humana es crucial para mitigar los riesgos de privacidad relacionados con la IA.
  • La investigación subraya la necesidad de considerar los efectos de la IA en la autonomía, las relaciones y la seguridad.