Humanity Test—EEG Data Mediated Artificial Intelligence Multi-Person Interactive System

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Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI) systems are widely applied in various industries and everyday life, particularly in fields such as virtual assistants, healthcare, and education. However, this paper highlights that existing research has often overlooked the philosophical and media aspects. To address this, we developed an interactive system called “Human Nature Test”. In this context, “human nature” refers to emotion and consciousness, while “test” involves a critical analysis of AI technology and an exploration of the differences between humanity and technicality. Additionally, through experimental research and literature analysis, we found that the integration of electroencephalogram (EEG) data with AI systems is becoming a significant trend. The experiment involved 20 participants, with two conditions: C1 (using EEG data) and C2 (without EEG data). The results indicated a significant increase in immersion under the C1 condition, along with a more positive emotional experience. We summarized three design directions: enhancing immersion, creating emotional experiences, and expressing philosophical concepts. Based on these findings, there is potential for further developing EEG data as a medium to enrich interactive experiences, offering new insights into the fusion of technology and human emotion.

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Fang, F., Gao, T., & Wu, J. (2024). Humanity Test—EEG Data Mediated Artificial Intelligence Multi-Person Interactive System. Sensors, 24(24). https://doi.org/10.3390/s24247951

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