[Air-L] References for AI Literature
Michael Muller
michael_muller at us.ibm.com
Sun Apr 4 08:35:08 PDT 2021
Hi Ming-Yi,
I've been thinking about your question on theory. I believe that the
theory topics that I take up are at the wrong level of detail. I've
been trying to interrogate data science "from the inside," based on the
work-practices of data science workers. (A very nice example of this
approach is Melanie Feinberg's work on data as a medium of design,
which influenced our CHI 2021 paper, "Designing ground truth and the
social life of labels.")
I think you might enjoy work by Gina Neff and her one-time student
Anissa Tanweer. They think in a more sociological space. Each of them
is brilliant.
Good luck with your project,
--michael
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Date: Fri, Apr 2, 2021 13:50
Dear All, Thank you very much for sharing the AI references with me!
I quickly go through some of the articles you suggested. Indeed,
individual and organizational use of AI technologies have attracted
much scholarly attention. Based on what ZjQcmQRYFpfptBannerStart
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Dear All,
Thank you very much for sharing the AI references with me!
I quickly go through some of the articles you suggested. Indeed,
individual and organizational use of AI technologies have attracted
much scholarly attention.
Based on what I learned in my discipline, I feel itâs important to
explore privacy and data security issues related to organizational use
of AI technologies. It's also interesting to examine the impacts of
AI.
I will be happy to do more research about AI in the future.
Thank you for your help!
Have a nice weekend!
Best,
Ming-Yi
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> On Apr 2, 2021, at 10:21 AM, Ming-Yi Wu <[1]mingyiwu at att.net> wrote:
>
> Hi, Michael and All,
>
> Thank you for proving the full reference! It helps.
>
> I am in marketing/organizational communication discipline.
>
> When I presented my information and communication technology (ICT)
and social media paper at ECA annual conference last week, one of my
panel participants asked me a question about AI. I answered his
question based on my personal opinion about AI. But, I believe there
are some theories which may explain peopleâs perceptions about AI and
Impacts of AI. Thatâs why I get curious and would like to know about
AI.
>
> Thank you for your and everyoneâs help!
>
> Best,
>
> Ming-Yi
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Apr 2, 2021, at 9:33 AM, Michael Muller
<[2]michael_muller at us.ibm.com> wrote:
>>
>> 
>> Hello Ming-Yi,
>>
>> Yes, sorry, of course. The Seeber paper is here:
[3]https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378720619303337
.
>>
>> I may or may not know of theories that could be useful. What
discipline are you writing in, or writing into? The definition of
"theory" kind of depends on disciplinarity, in my experience.
>>
>> thanks,
>> --michael
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>> Michael Muller, PhD, IBM Research, Cambridge MA USA
>> pronouns: he/him/his
>> ACM Distinguished Scientist
>> ACM SIGCHI Academy
>>
>>
>> ----- Original message -----
>> From: Ming-Yi Wu <[4]mingyiwu at att.net>
>> To: Michael Muller <[5]michael_muller at us.ibm.com>
>> Cc: [6]Air-L at listserv.aoir.org, [7]goldkind at fordham.edu
>> Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Air-L] References for AI Literature
>> Date: Thu, Apr 1, 2021 16:23
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>> Hi, Michael, Lauri, and All,
>>
>> Thank you for your reply!
>>
>> I wonder whether there are theories or articles that may explain
AIâs impacts on individuals and societies?
>>
>> BTW, do you have the full reference for Seeber et al. (2020)?
>>
>> Thank you!
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Ming-Yi
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>>
>>>>> On Apr 1, 2021, at 2:14 PM, Michael Muller
<[8]michael_muller at us.ibm.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>> 
>>> Depending on what kinds of perspectives you want to apply, you
might be interested to search for "machines as teammates" (especially
the 600+ research questions reported by Seeber et al., 2020),
mixed-initiative user interfaces, mixed-initiative creative interfaces,
and human-autonomy teaming.
>>>
>>> Also, you may be interested to read in the (overlapping) subfields
of human centered data science, human centered machine learning, and
human centered AI.
>>>
>>> best wishes,
>>> --michael
>>> -----
>>> Michael Muller, PhD, IBM Research, Cambridge MA USA
>>> pronouns: he/him/his
>>> ACM Distinguished Scientist
>>> ACM SIGCHI Academy
>>>
>>>
>>> ----- Original message -----
>>> From: Ming-Yi Wu <[9]mingyiwu at att.net>
>>> Sent by: "Air-L" <[10]air-l-bounces at listserv.aoir.org>
>>> To: Lauri Goldkind <[11]goldkind at fordham.edu>
>>> Cc: "[12]air-l at listserv.aoir.org" <[13]air-l at listserv.aoir.org>
>>> Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Air-L] References for AI Literature
>>> Date: Thu, Apr 1, 2021 12:24
>>>
>>> Dear Lauri and All,
>>> Thank you for your reply! It helps.
>>> I will read the articles that you share with me!
>>> Yes, I think people's perceptions about AI can definitely affect
their adoption behaviors. We are all using AI technologies nowadays.
As long as we are using a smart phone, we are using AI. Now, a
subsequent question is: what the positive and negative impacts of AI?
>>> Thank you for your help!
>>> Best,
>>>
>>> Ming-Yi
>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, March 31, 2021, 04:19:33 PM EDT, Lauri Goldkind
<[14]goldkind at fordham.edu> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,I'm not sure if this is theoretical but it's a good overview
report on American attitudes and perceptions of AI, there is also a lot
of literature that cites the report if you want to follow where it's
been.
>>> Artificial Intelligence: American Attitudes and Trends by Baobao
Zhang, Allan Dafoe :: SSRN
>>> Best,Laauri
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>>> "The more the data banks record about each one of us, the less we
exist." - Marshall McLuhan
>>>
>>> Illegitimi non carborundum
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>>>> On Wed, Mar 31, 2021 at 2:56 PM Ming-Yi Wu <[16]mingyiwu at att.net>
wrote:
>>>
>>> Dear Colleagues,
>>> I am wondering whether you know any theories that may explain
people's perceptions about artificial intelligence (AI), applications
of AI, and impacts of AI? For example, are there any books or journal
articles for me to read?
>>> When I presented my paper at Eastern Communication Association's
(ECA's) annual conference last week, one of my panel participants asked
me a question which is related to AI. That's why I would would like to
know about this.
>>> If you can share the AI theories, research findings, and references
with me, it will be truly appreciated!
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Ming-Yi
>>>
>>> Ming-Yi Wu, Ph.D.Graduate FacultyNortheastern University
>>>
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