Dear Jennifer Delgado Suárez,
I read with great interest your article regarding "hallucinations" and the characteristics of Artificial Intelligence, and I found your analysis on the anthropomorphization of AI and their behavior absolutely fascinating. Your examination of hallucinations, illusions, and fantastic psephology in AI offers a unique and thoughtful perspective on how we can interpret the actions of these emerging technologies.
As a psychologist, I too am fascinated by how psychology intersects with different aspects of life, including technology. On my website studiopsicologiaabruzzo.it, I explore various topics in psychology, from human-machine interaction to the impact of technology on mental health. I believe there could be a fruitful exchange of ideas and knowledge between us, given our shared passion for psychology and its application in such different fields.
I agree with your observation that AI does not possess true intelligence in the human sense of the term and that attempts to humanize it are often more of a marketing exercise than a technological reality. The challenge of discerning between truthful information and persuasive constructions produced by these technologies is a topic of great relevance, especially in the current context where AI is becoming increasingly pervasive in our daily lives.
It would be my pleasure to discuss these topics further with you and perhaps explore how we can collaborate or share our knowledge. I invite you to visit my website to learn more about my work and research.