2024
DOI: 10.1037/amp0001230
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Unavoidable social contagion of false memory from robots to humans.

Tsung-Ren Huang,
Yu-Lan Cheng,
Suparna Rajaram

Abstract: Many of us interact with voice-or text-based conversational agents daily, but these conversational agents may unintentionally retrieve misinformation from human knowledge databases, confabulate responses on their own, or purposefully spread disinformation for political purposes. Does such misinformation or disinformation become part of our memory to further misguide our decisions? If so, can we prevent humans from suffering such social contagion of false memory? Using a social contagion of memory paradigm, her… Show more

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