Anthropomorphized artificial intelligence, attachment, and consumer behavior

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Abstract

The increasing humanization and emotional intelligence of AI applications have the potential to induce consumers’ attachment to AI and to transform human-to-AI interactions into human-to-human-like interactions. In turn, consumer behavior as well as consumers’ individual and social lives can be affected in various ways. Following this reasoning, I illustrate the implications and research opportunities related to consumers’ (potential) attachment to humanized AI applications along the stages of the consumption process.

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Hermann, E. (2022). Anthropomorphized artificial intelligence, attachment, and consumer behavior. Marketing Letters, 33(1), 157–162. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11002-021-09587-3

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