Generative models privatize social relations by automating social capacities into synthetic forms owned by private companies.
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Self-correction by social chatbots preserves trustworthiness and expertise while leveraging social connection to drive belief change, unlike external corrections which eliminate that link.
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Synthetic Sociality: How Generative Models Privatize the Social Fabric
Generative models privatize social relations by automating social capacities into synthetic forms owned by private companies.
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Correct Yourself, Keep My Trust: How Self-Correction and Social Connection Shape Credibility in Social Chatbots
Self-correction by social chatbots preserves trustworthiness and expertise while leveraging social connection to drive belief change, unlike external corrections which eliminate that link.