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Who is using ChatGPT and why? Extending the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) model

Who is using ChatGPT and why? Extending the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) model

by Emma Klekotka | Mar 13, 2024

AFFILIATE RESEARCH Who is using ChatGPT and why? Extending the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) model Sangwon Lee, S. Mo Jones-Jang, Myojung Chung, Nuri Kim, and Jihyang Choi | March 2024 Abstract:Since its public launch, ChatGPT has gained...
“AI and National Security”, Handbook of Artificial Intelligence at Work

“AI and National Security”, Handbook of Artificial Intelligence at Work

by Emma Klekotka | Feb 13, 2024

AFFILIATE RESEARCH “AI and National Security”, Handbook of Artificial Intelligence at Work Saiph Savage, Gabriela Avila, Norma Elva Chávez, and Martha Garcia-Murillo | February 2024 Abstract: In this chapter we provide an overview of the impact that AI is...
Social Media’s New Referees?: Public Attitudes Toward AI Content Moderation Bots Across Three Countries

Social Media’s New Referees?: Public Attitudes Toward AI Content Moderation Bots Across Three Countries

by Emma Klekotka | Jan 13, 2024

AFFILIATE RESEARCH Social Media’s New Referees?: Public Attitudes Toward AI Content Moderation Bots Across Three Countries John Wihbey and Garrett Morrow | January 2024 Abstract: Based on representative national samples of ~1,000 respondents per country, we...
Promises and Perils of Automated Journalism: Algorithms, Experimentation, and “Teachers of Machines” in China and the United States

Promises and Perils of Automated Journalism: Algorithms, Experimentation, and “Teachers of Machines” in China and the United States

by Emma Klekotka | Dec 13, 2023

AFFILIATE RESEARCH Promises and Perils of Automated Journalism: Algorithms, Experimentation, and “Teachers of Machines” in China and the United States Chenyan Jia, Martin J. Riedl, and Samuel Woo | December 2023 Abstract: Automated tools for parsing and communicating...
Generative AI and User-Generated Content: Evidence from Online Reviews

Generative AI and User-Generated Content: Evidence from Online Reviews

by Emma Klekotka | Nov 13, 2023

AFFILIATE RESEARCH Generative AI and User-Generated Content: Evidence from Online Reviews Samsun Knight and Yakov Bart | November 2023 Abstract: How has generative artificial intelligence affected the quality and quantity of user-generated content? Our analysis of...
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