What if artificial intelligence (AI) could have in-depth discussions with you? Yes, that’s what Google’s new AI model will bring you. Just imagine having a 2 hour pep talk with AI about the future of your life. Created by Deepmind, named “Personality Agents,” the new advanced AI can analyze your answers to random questions in real time. Here’s a closer look at futuristic “personality agents.”
Deciphering “personality agents”
The new AI agent is created by Google’s DeepMind. DeepMind is notably an AI development platform. So how do these “personality agents” work? According to the researchers, the technology uses advanced AI to analyze participants’ responses in real time. This helps AI generate models that can mimic human decision-making, thought processes and reactions with around 85% accuracy. Let’s take a closer look at how the agent performs the “deep scan” process.
So, the process begins with a two-hour session led by a conversational AI. This one features a user-friendly 2D sprite interface. As participants begin to answer questions, the AI captures their speech patterns, choices, and decision-making tendencies. The responses are then used to create a personality profile. Thus, helping AI get a detailed study of human personality and using it for different use cases.
Can AI be your new “Ted speaker”?
Looking ahead, the researchers tested the system on 1,000 participants. Seeing the results, they say the AI agent can offer a cost-effective and scalable way to study human behavior. This can help assess and address mental health issues. For example, someone in the early stages of depression or anxiety.
Furthermore, the AI agent has the potential to revolutionize human-robot interactions. This could mean that the future could pave the way for robots that naturally respond to emotions and social cues.
Additionally, with personality agents, researchers can get quick answers without needing to interview thousands of people. This could potentially help reduce costs and increase efficiency in areas such as marketingsociology and behavioral studies.
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