• panda_abyss@lemmy.ca
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    1 day ago

    These versions of the ads are so cringe to me.

    “Help me lie to people’s faces” is a terrible ad campaign.

    The Apple one with that last of us actress is especially cringe as she greets him and just lies to his face about how could she not remember. I need help remembering names, but that’s not what the ad was showing.

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      1 day ago

      I saw a study recently that found, when using “AI”, people are more likely to lie/cheat/steal.

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        I wonder if that study accounted for a self selection bias. Could it just be that people who use AI were already people who lie/cheat/steal more often?

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          I had the same thought, but no, it was a controlled experiment where participants were given tasks that may or may not involve an AI tool, and the ones involving AI came back with less honest answers.

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            20 hours ago

            What was the speculated rationale in the discussion? Was it that humans feel less accountable if the work is done by AI?

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              10 hours ago

              Basically, yeah. I found the article I read.

              “Using AI creates a convenient moral distance between people and their actions — it can induce them to request behaviors they wouldn’t necessarily engage in themselves, nor potentially request from other humans,”

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            19 hours ago

            And by lie, is that with intent? Or spread misinformation without knowing?

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              10 hours ago

              With intent. Here’s an example:

              In one experiment, participants would roll dice, report the number that turned up either honestly or dishonestly, and then they would get paid the same amount, with bigger numbers meaning a higher payout. Some participants were given the option of telling the number to an AI model — again, either honestly or dishonestly — which would then report the dice outcome to researchers.