What HMC teaches us about authenticity
This paper delves into what the application of authenticity to Human-Machine Communication (HMC) can teach us about authenticity and us as HMC researchers and as a community. Inspired by the 2023 pre-conference “HMC: Authenticity in communicating with machines,” two central questions guide the discu...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1812542024-11-24T15:33:34Z What HMC teaches us about authenticity Etzrodt, Katrin Kim, Jihyun van der Goot, Margot J. Prahl, Andrew Choi, Mina Craig, Matthew J. A. Dehnert, Marco Engesser, Sven Frehmann, Katharina Grande, Luis Leo-Liu, Jindong Liu, Diyi Mooshammer, Sandra Rambukkana, Nathan Rogge, Ayanda Sikström, Pieta Son, Rachel Wilkenfeld, Nan Xu, Kun Zhang, Renwen Zhu, Ying Edwards, Chad Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Social Sciences Human-machine communication Robots This paper delves into what the application of authenticity to Human-Machine Communication (HMC) can teach us about authenticity and us as HMC researchers and as a community. Inspired by the 2023 pre-conference “HMC: Authenticity in communicating with machines,” two central questions guide the discussion: How does HMC contribute to our understanding of authentic communication with machines? And how can the concept of authenticity contribute to our sense of self as researchers within the HMC field? Through the collaborative effort of 22 authors, the paper explores the re-conceptualization of authenticity and presents recent areas of tension that guide the HMC research and community. With this paper we aim at offering a gateway for scholars to connect and engage with the evolving HMC field. Published version 2024-11-19T05:44:23Z 2024-11-19T05:44:23Z 2024 Journal Article Etzrodt, K., Kim, J., van der Goot, M. J., Prahl, A., Choi, M., Craig, M. J. A., Dehnert, M., Engesser, S., Frehmann, K., Grande, L., Leo-Liu, J., Liu, D., Mooshammer, S., Rambukkana, N., Rogge, A., Sikström, P., Son, R., Wilkenfeld, N., Xu, K., ...Edwards, C. (2024). What HMC teaches us about authenticity. Human-Machine Communication, 8, 227-251. https://dx.doi.org/10.30658/hmc.8.11 2638-602X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/181254 10.30658/hmc.8.11 2-s2.0-85197514570 8 227 251 en Human-Machine Communication © 2024 Authors. Published under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) license. application/pdf |
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This paper delves into what the application of authenticity to Human-Machine Communication (HMC) can teach us about authenticity and us as HMC researchers and as a community. Inspired by the 2023 pre-conference “HMC: Authenticity in communicating with machines,” two central questions guide the discussion: How does HMC contribute to our understanding of authentic communication with machines? And how can the concept of authenticity contribute to our sense of self as researchers within the HMC field? Through the collaborative effort of 22 authors, the paper explores the re-conceptualization of authenticity and presents recent areas of tension that guide the HMC research and community. With this paper we aim at offering a gateway for scholars to connect and engage with the evolving HMC field. |
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