Artificial intelligence and communication: A Human–Machine Communication research agenda
Northern Illinois University · University of Oregon
Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) and people’s interactions with it—through virtual agents, socialbots, and language-generation software—do not fit neatly into paradigms of communication theory that have long focused on human–human communication. To address this disconnect between communication theory and emerging technology, this article provides a starting point for articulating the differences between communicative AI and previous technologies and introduces a theoretical basis for navigating these conditions in the form of scholarship within human–machine communication (HMC). Drawing on an HMC framework, we outline a research agenda built around three key aspects of communicative AI technologies: (1) the…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 32.79
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 57
Authors
2Topics & keywords
- Human communication
- Computer science
- Scholarship
- Key (lock)
- Information and Communications Technology
- Cognitive science
- Communication theory
- Human–computer interaction