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concept:eliza-effectEliza Effect
The phenomenon where naive or vulnerable users perceive dialogue agents as having human-like desires and feelings, putting them at risk of emotional manipulation
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Frameworks (1)
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- Role Play Framework for Dialogue AgentscontradictsThe primary conceptual framework proposed: understanding dialogue agent behaviour as role play of characters
Concepts (1)
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- Anthropomorphismassociated_withTendency to over-attribute human traits to nonhumans.
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