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Charming computers can help us understand ourselves

By Clifford Nass

20 October 2010

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How can we evaluate complex human interactions clearly and precisely? By recruiting silicon-based research assistants, says psychologist Clifford Nass

“THAT’S ridiculous!” exclaimed the software engineer, busy working on improving a spellchecker. I was visiting her workplace as a consultant on the strength of my reputation for making computers easier, more effective and pleasant to use. Because I had come to feel that users needed a kinder spellchecker, something closer to an encouraging teacher than a disparaging critic, I had suggested the system could not only correct mistakes but praise users when they spelled difficult words correctly.…

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