AIMC Topic: Empathy

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Active Inference With Empathy Mechanism for Socially Behaved Artificial Agents in Diverse Situations.

Artificial life
This article proposes a method for an artificial agent to behave in a social manner. Although defining proper social behavior is difficult because it differs from situation to situation, the agent following the proposed method adaptively behaves appr...

A scoping review of empathy recognition in text using natural language processing.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA
OBJECTIVE: To provide a scoping review of studies on empathy recognition in text using natural language processing (NLP) that can inform an approach to identifying physician empathic communication over patient portal messages.

[Rare disease in the age of artificial intelligence.].

Recenti progressi in medicina
INTRODUCTION: The text examines the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) in the context of rare diseases, exploring how patients turn to AI resources for health information, especially in situations where doctor-patient communication is limited. Th...

Can Artificial Intelligence Chatbots Convincingly Mimic Empathy?

The American journal of nursing
An experimental study suggests yes, but utility has yet to be tested.

Technology Can Augment, but Not Replace, Critical Human Skills Needed for Patient Care.

Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges
The practice of medicine is changing rapidly as a consequence of electronic health record adoption, new technologies for patient care, disruptive innovations that breakdown professional hierarchies, and evolving societal norms. Collectively, these ha...

Superethics Instead of Superintelligence: Know Thyself, and Apply Science Accordingly.

AJOB neuroscience
The human species is combining an increased understanding of our cognitive machinery with the development of a technology that can profoundly influence our lives and our ways of living together. Our sciences enable us to see our strengths and weaknes...

A neurocognitive investigation of the impact of socializing with a robot on empathy for pain.

Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences
To what extent can humans form social relationships with robots? In the present study, we combined functional neuroimaging with a robot socializing intervention to probe the flexibility of empathy, a core component of social relationships, towards ro...