Łupkowski, Paweł http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5335-2988
Rybka, Marek
Dziedzic, Dagmara
Włodarczyk, Wojciech
Article History
Accepted: 26 August 2018
First Online: 8 September 2018
Compliance with Ethical Standards
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: The authors declare that they have no conflict of interests.
: The experiment was conducted in the laboratory conditions under a supervision of an experimenter. Before the study all the subjects were informed about the aim of the study, its design and the rights of participants. On the basis of previous study [CitationRef removed] we have resigned form zombie models in the stimuli set as they triggered strong emotional reactions. Before the experiment, we have consulted the stimuli set used for the study with respect to this issue with the Reasoning Research Group member (during two seminar meetings).
: The following information was read by the experimenter and displayed on the screen before the experiment started (we present translation, original information was in Polish).We welcome you in the study devoted to the issues related to artificial intelligence. The study addresses the topic of artificial intelligence models and humans interaction.During the study you will be presented with 12 models. For each model you will see 4 questions associated with a scale for providing answers.First question will address the issue of human-likeness of a given model. You will evaluate this on a scale 1 to 5, where: (1) Completely not human-like; (2) Rather not human-like; (3) It starts to look human-like; (4) Rather human-like; (5) Completely human-like.The second question considers the issue how difficult was the evaluation required by the previous question. You will be asked to provide your answer on the following 1 to 4 scale, where: (1) very easy, (2) easy, (3) hard, (4) very hardThe third question will address the issue of comfort. How comfortable are you when watching a given model in a given environment. You will be asked to provide your answers answers on a scale 1–5, where: (1) very comfortable, (2) quite comfortable, (3) neutral, (4) uncomfortable, (5) very uncomfortable.The fourth question will consider your emotional reaction to a given model. FOr this question you may choose from three possible answers: (1) the model makes me feel anxious, (2) my reaction is neutral, (3) I fell sympathy for the model.Hints and reminders will also appear also further in this study.Please remember that the participation in this study is voluntary. You can resign from participation at any moment (even after it has started) without giving any reason.The experiment results are anonymised and are processed only for the scientific purposes.