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    Rapid advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have led users to believe that systems such as large language models (LLMs) have mental states, including the capacity for ‘experience’ (e.g., emotions and consciousness). These folk-psychological attributions often diverge from expert opinion and are distinct from attributions of ‘intelligence’ (e.g., reasoning, planning), and yet may affect trust in AI systems. While past work provides some support for a link between anthropomorphism and trust, th…Read more
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    Goal inference in moral narratives
    with Judy Sein Kim and M. J. Crockett
    Cognition 251 (C): 105865. 2024.
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    Looking into the future: An inward bias in aesthetic experience driven only by gaze cues
    with Yi-Chia Chen and Brian J. Scholl
    Cognition 176 (C): 209-214. 2018.