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- ELIZA_effect abstract "The ELIZA effect, in computer science, is the tendency to unconsciously assume computer behaviors are analogous to human behaviors.In its specific form, the ELIZA effect refers only to "the susceptibility of people to read far more understanding than is warranted into strings of symbols — especially words — strung together by computers". A trivial example of the specific form of the Eliza effect, given by Douglas Hofstadter, involves an automated teller machine which displays the words "THANK YOU" at the end of a transaction. A (very) casual observer might think that the machine is actually expressing gratitude; however, the machine is only printing a preprogrammed string of symbols.More generally, the ELIZA effect describes any situation where, based solely on a system's output, users perceive computer systems as having "intrinsic qualities and abilities which the software controlling the (output) cannot possibly achieve" or "assume that [outputs] reflect a greater causality than they actually do." In both its specific and general forms, the ELIZA effect is notable for occurring even when users of the system are aware of the determinate nature of output produced by the system. From a psychological standpoint, the ELIZA effect is the result of a subtle cognitive dissonance between the user's awareness of programming limitations and their behavior towards the output of the program. The discovery of the ELIZA effect was an important development in artificial intelligence, demonstrating the principle of using social engineering rather than explicit programming to pass a Turing test.".
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- ELIZA_effect subject Category:Human–computer_interaction.
- ELIZA_effect comment "The ELIZA effect, in computer science, is the tendency to unconsciously assume computer behaviors are analogous to human behaviors.In its specific form, the ELIZA effect refers only to "the susceptibility of people to read far more understanding than is warranted into strings of symbols — especially words — strung together by computers".".
- ELIZA_effect label "ELIZA effect".
- ELIZA_effect label "ELIZA効果".
- ELIZA_effect label "Efekt Elizy".
- ELIZA_effect label "Effet ELIZA".
- ELIZA_effect sameAs Effet_ELIZA.
- ELIZA_effect sameAs ELIZA効果.
- ELIZA_effect sameAs Efekt_Elizy.
- ELIZA_effect sameAs m.02s58.
- ELIZA_effect sameAs Q3048939.
- ELIZA_effect sameAs Q3048939.
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