复杂度
个性化
人格
误传
情感(语言学)
相似性(几何)
可靠性
心理学
偏爱
感知
考试(生物学)
应用心理学
计算机科学
社会心理学
万维网
沟通
人工智能
计算机安全
社会科学
古生物学
神经科学
社会学
政治学
法学
经济
图像(数学)
生物
微观经济学
作者
E. Snyder,Sanjana Mendu,S. Shyam Sundar,Saeed Abdullah
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ijhcs.2023.103126
摘要
Despite the increasing sophistication of voice assistant (VA) technology, most major VAs subscribe to a one-voice-fits-all model of interaction. This study examines if offering users a VA similar to them, or letting users customize the VA's voice personality, would affect their perceptions and experience. We test this in a unique scenario where a VA delivers misinformation about COVID-19. Data from a pre-registered experiment (N = 401) suggest that extroverted users appreciate being matched with an extroverted VA, whereas introverted users do not have a specific preference. In addition, perceived homophily in voice increases user attraction toward the VA, and enhances credibility perceptions for those who customize their VA. Those not given the option to customize prefer VAs with an extroverted voice. Data also suggest that automated similarity matching of VA personality can evoke user resistance toward the persuasive information provided—in our case, changing as many as 38% of unvaccinated individuals' mind toward vaccination after exposure to misinformation.
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