Dissertation project by Martin Kutz
Dissertation project, supervised by Prof. Dr. Birte Platow.
Brief overview
Robots and generative artificial intelligence are increasingly confronting humans as conversational agents (CAs) in social contexts. The field of religion is not left out: CAs greet tourists in Buddhist temples and say prayers, they bless people in churches, pray with them at home and engage in dialogues with them about religious and spiritual topics. This form of human-machine interaction often takes place in very private and personal settings. This results in high demands on the conditions for successful interaction, which could be described with the term "responsible". The review of use cases of CAs in religious contexts will firstly clarify the term "ResponsibleAI" and secondly establish the conditions for successful interaction. Subsequently, it will be examined whether a generalization of the conditions for "Responsible AI" is possible with regard to general purpose AI.
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NameMartin Kutz
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