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28
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John Innes explores the critical intersection of psychology, artificial intelligence, and human-robot interaction. His work investigates how psychological principles inform AI development and how autonomous systems impact human behavior and employment. In his most cited work, "Artificial intelligence and psychology" (2021, 15 citations), Innes examines the deep historical relationship between psychological science and AI theory, highlighting how each field has shaped the other. His experimental study on human-robot interaction (2020, 11 citations) addresses methodological challenges in robotics research, identifying threats to valid interpretation from experimental constraints. Innes also tackles pressing societal questions in "Projecting the future impact of advanced technologies: will a robot take my job?" (2017, 2 citations), analyzing automation’s effects on employment. Through these contributions, Innes provides essential frameworks for understanding how humans and intelligent machines coexist, making his research valuable for psychologists, roboticists, and policymakers navigating the social implications of emerging technologies.
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- 1Artificial intelligence and psychology15 citations · 2021
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