Human-Machine Communication
@hmcjournal.bsky.social
Human-Machine Communication is Diamond OA and a peer-reviewed journal. Autumn Edwards is the Editor-in-Chief.
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The study shows attitudes hinge on beliefs about objectivity, ethics, and performance.
Read in Human–Machine Communication: stars.library.ucf.edu/hmc/vol10/is...
Read in Human–Machine Communication: stars.library.ucf.edu/hmc/vol10/is...
Development and Validation of the Attitudes Toward Algorithms Scale: A Universal Scale to Measure Individuals Attitudes Toward Algorithmic Decision-Making
Algorithmic decision-making (ADM) has become increasingly important across various fields, ranging from personal entertainment to criminal justice. While existing research has predominantly explored e...
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October 14, 2025 at 3:34 PM
The study shows attitudes hinge on beliefs about objectivity, ethics, and performance.
Read in Human–Machine Communication: stars.library.ucf.edu/hmc/vol10/is...
Read in Human–Machine Communication: stars.library.ucf.edu/hmc/vol10/is...
Surveying 435 students, Rauf Arif, @ittefaq.bsky.social, & Lamia Zia found strong optimism about AI’s creative and educational benefits, alongside concern about misinformation and job loss.
Their research reminds us that non-Western perspectives are vital to global conversations about AI’s future. 🌍
Their research reminds us that non-Western perspectives are vital to global conversations about AI’s future. 🌍
October 7, 2025 at 2:56 PM
Surveying 435 students, Rauf Arif, @ittefaq.bsky.social, & Lamia Zia found strong optimism about AI’s creative and educational benefits, alongside concern about misinformation and job loss.
Their research reminds us that non-Western perspectives are vital to global conversations about AI’s future. 🌍
Their research reminds us that non-Western perspectives are vital to global conversations about AI’s future. 🌍
🧵 Highlights include pieces on:
• AI in global higher education
• Persuasive power of AI chatbots for mental health
• How readers evaluate AI-generated news
• AI in global higher education
• Persuasive power of AI chatbots for mental health
• How readers evaluate AI-generated news
October 2, 2025 at 7:06 PM
🧵 Highlights include pieces on:
• AI in global higher education
• Persuasive power of AI chatbots for mental health
• How readers evaluate AI-generated news
• AI in global higher education
• Persuasive power of AI chatbots for mental health
• How readers evaluate AI-generated news
Anthropomorphic e-scooter apps boost positive attitudes toward the scooters themselves. #HMC
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CASA Renovations: Examining Social Responses to an Anthropomorphic Media Representative That Is Separate From the Core Technology Being Represented
To extend our understanding of CASA and account for changes in technological complexity and configuration, this research asks: Do increasing levels of social cues in a media representative that is sep...
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September 26, 2025 at 1:31 PM
Anthropomorphic e-scooter apps boost positive attitudes toward the scooters themselves. #HMC
stars.library.ucf.edu/hmc/vol10/is...
stars.library.ucf.edu/hmc/vol10/is...
The article reveals how workers navigate questions like:
When do they turn to a machine vs. a coworker?
How do they balance efficiency with trust & expertise?
What does reciprocity look like in human–machine partnerships?
#HMC #AI #FutureOfWork
When do they turn to a machine vs. a coworker?
How do they balance efficiency with trust & expertise?
What does reciprocity look like in human–machine partnerships?
#HMC #AI #FutureOfWork
September 9, 2025 at 10:16 AM
The article reveals how workers navigate questions like:
When do they turn to a machine vs. a coworker?
How do they balance efficiency with trust & expertise?
What does reciprocity look like in human–machine partnerships?
#HMC #AI #FutureOfWork
When do they turn to a machine vs. a coworker?
How do they balance efficiency with trust & expertise?
What does reciprocity look like in human–machine partnerships?
#HMC #AI #FutureOfWork
💡 Big contribution:
From worker accounts, the authors develop a new theory of socio-technical exchange, extending Social Exchange Theory into human–machine contexts. It explains how machines and coworkers alike get judged as rewarding or costly partners.
From worker accounts, the authors develop a new theory of socio-technical exchange, extending Social Exchange Theory into human–machine contexts. It explains how machines and coworkers alike get judged as rewarding or costly partners.
September 9, 2025 at 10:16 AM
💡 Big contribution:
From worker accounts, the authors develop a new theory of socio-technical exchange, extending Social Exchange Theory into human–machine contexts. It explains how machines and coworkers alike get judged as rewarding or costly partners.
From worker accounts, the authors develop a new theory of socio-technical exchange, extending Social Exchange Theory into human–machine contexts. It explains how machines and coworkers alike get judged as rewarding or costly partners.
September 8, 2025 at 10:03 AM
Beyond agreement or disagreement, this provocation piece (with its experimental editorial response) offers a vivid entry into some of the deepest questions of authorship, creativity & agency in the age of AI. 👉 stars.library.ucf.edu/hmc/vol10/is...
Prompted by Me. Generated by ChatGPT
This essay—which is not only about human-machine collaboration but is a performance in human-machine collaboration—interrogates the shifting terrain of authorship and creativity in the age of generati...
stars.library.ucf.edu
September 8, 2025 at 10:03 AM
Beyond agreement or disagreement, this provocation piece (with its experimental editorial response) offers a vivid entry into some of the deepest questions of authorship, creativity & agency in the age of AI. 👉 stars.library.ucf.edu/hmc/vol10/is...