Clifford Nass

Clifford Nass was a prominent American professor and researcher known for his work in human-computer interaction and communication. He was a professor at Stanford University and authored several influential books on how humans interact with technology, particularly focusing on the social aspects of human-computer interaction.

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  1. 1. The Man Who Lied To His Laptop

    What Machines Teach Us About Human Relationships

    This insightful book delves into the intricate dynamics of human interaction with technology, revealing how people often project human-like qualities onto their devices. Through a series of engaging experiments and anecdotes, it explores the psychological principles that govern our relationships with machines, highlighting the surprising ways in which computers can influence emotions, behaviors, and social interactions. The narrative challenges readers to reconsider their assumptions about artificial intelligence and offers practical advice on designing technology that better aligns with human social instincts.

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