首页|Findings from University of Greenwich Provide New Insights into Artificial Intel ligence (Attachment to AI- generated self-image in a twinning society: a perspec tive from empty self)
Findings from University of Greenwich Provide New Insights into Artificial Intel ligence (Attachment to AI- generated self-image in a twinning society: a perspec tive from empty self)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning DailyNews Daily News-Investigators discuss new findings in artificial intelligence. According to news reportingoriginating from the Univer sity of Greenwich by NewsRx correspondents, research stated, "The rapidexpansio n of artificial intelligence (AI) across various fields has significantly impact ed how individualsconstruct and present their identities, particularly on socia l media."The news journalists obtained a quote from the research from University of Green wich: "This briefcommunication explains the concept of digital twinning within the public sphere, where AI-generated imagescreate virtual twins. We examine th e phenomenon of attachment to AI-generated self-image, proposingthat a perceive d sense of emptiness predicts attachment to AI-generated self-image. Using the e mptyself-theory as a theoretical foundation, we argue that individuals experien cing feelings of emptiness aremore likely to form deep emotional bonds with the ir AI-generated self-image. They may find solace byassociating their sense of e mptiness with AI-generated self-images, similar to idealised images in advertising. This attachment can manifest as either subjective, where users believe the A I-generated image trulyrepresents them, or objective, where the image is seen a s a possession. In future research, it wouldbe valuable to investigate the vari ous factors that contribute to an individual's inclination to form anattachment to AI-generated self-images."
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