Crowdsourced metaphors show rising anthropomorphism and warmth toward AI that predict trust and adoption, with notable demographic differences.
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Two controlled experiments show multi-agent LLM configurations with both tutors and peers deliver higher learning gains and less homogeneous outputs than single-LLM tutoring in math problem-solving and essay writing.
Chaplains view AI chatbots as unable to provide attuned pastoral care for non-clinical emotional needs, based on themes of listening, connecting, carrying, and wanting.
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From tools to thieves: Measuring and understanding public perceptions of AI through crowdsourced metaphors
Crowdsourced metaphors show rising anthropomorphism and warmth toward AI that predict trust and adoption, with notable demographic differences.
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Beyond the AI Tutor: Social Learning with LLM Agents
Two controlled experiments show multi-agent LLM configurations with both tutors and peers deliver higher learning gains and less homogeneous outputs than single-LLM tutoring in math problem-solving and essay writing.
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Chaplains' Reflections on the Design and Usage of AI for Conversational Care
Chaplains view AI chatbots as unable to provide attuned pastoral care for non-clinical emotional needs, based on themes of listening, connecting, carrying, and wanting.