Developing Agents Who Can Relate To Us – Putting Agents In Our Loop Via Situated Self-creation

In this paper I do not directly consider the question of how to make artificial agents so that humans can relate to them, but more the reverse: how to produce artificial agents so that they can relate to us . However, this is directly relevant to human-computer interaction since we, as humans, are used to dealing with entities who can relate to us, so such an ability in agents could mark a shift away from merely using agents as tools towards forming relation ships with them.

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