AIMC Topic: Deception

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Deepfake detection by human crowds, machines, and machine-informed crowds.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
The recent emergence of machine-manipulated media raises an important societal question: How can we know whether a video that we watch is real or fake? In two online studies with 15,016 participants, we present authentic videos and deepfakes and ask ...

Can a Robot Lie? Exploring the Folk Concept of Lying as Applied to Artificial Agents.

Cognitive science
The potential capacity for robots to deceive has received considerable attention recently. Many papers explore the technical possibility for a robot to engage in deception for beneficial purposes (e.g., in education or health). In this short experime...

Robot Lies in Health Care: When Is Deception Morally Permissible?

Kennedy Institute of Ethics journal
Autonomous robots are increasingly interacting with users who have limited knowledge of robotics and are likely to have an erroneous mental model of the robot's workings, capabilities, and internal structure. The robot's real capabilities may diverge...