人工智能合作的建设主义心理学原则 人工智能合作的原则
1Department of Psychology, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia.
Frontiers in psychology
|December 19, 2025
概括
建设主义心理学为人类-人工智能协作提供了一个框架,将生成人工智能 (GenAI) 不仅视为一种工具,而且视为共同构建意义的合作伙伴. 这种方法强调人类代理和心理原则,以实现有效的人类-GenAI互动.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 人工智能的人工智能
- 人与计算机的交互
背景情况:
- 将生成人工智能 (GenAI) 整合到日常生活中,引发了关于有效协作的问题.
- 当前的话语往往忽略了指导人类-人工智能交互的心理假设.
- 重新思考GenAI的协作超越单纯的效率至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 提出建设主义心理学作为人类-GenAI合作的框架.
- 探索设计人工智能代理的心理原则.
- 引导人类和人工智能之间共同构建意义.
主要方法:
- 概念论文分析了计算机科学和心理学比喻的融合.
- 阐述人类-人工智能合作的构造主义原则.
- 概述了构造主义人工智能代理设计的概念基础.
主要成果:
- 建设主义心理学专注于创造意义,复杂性,预期和代理,提供了一个强大的框架.
- 人类-人工智能协作可以被重新定义为一个共同构建的过程.
- 概述了基于构造主义心理学设计人工智能代理的原则.
结论:
- 建设主义心理学为增强人类-人工智能合作提供了一个有价值的镜头.
- 这一框架将视角从人工智能作为一种工具转变为人工智能作为一个合作伙伴.
- 未来的工作可以通过构造主义原则来探索重定向AI偏见.
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