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Further research project
Innovation and Entrepreneurship Research

When Humans Interact with Non-Human Agents

Rapid advancements in technology and automation call for a deep understanding of how human behavior changes when humans interact with technology-powered agents in place of human-to-human exchanges. It is important to take such changes in human behavior into account when creating a legal and policy framework to regulate automation.


Publications

Chugunova, Marina (2023). When Humans Interact with Non-Human Agents/Wir und unsere automatisierten Partner, in: Highlights 2022 from the Yearbook of the Max Planck Society, 34–35. Link

Chugunova, Marina; Sele, Daniela (2022). We and It: An Interdisciplinary Review of the Experimental Evidence on How Humans Interact with Machines, Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 99 (August), 101897. Link

Sele, Daniela; Chugunova, Marina (2022). Putting a Human in the Loop: Increasing Uptake, but Decreasing Accuracy of Automated Decision-Making, Max Planck Institute for Innovation & Competition
Research Paper, No. 22-20. Link

Persons

Project Manager

Dr. Marina Chugunova