On May 19, Beijing OBHRM Young Scholars Lecture Series (phase 2) (total phase 6)
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Topic: social psychology of artificial intelligence

Time: 20-22 p.m. on May 19, 2020

Address: Tencent conference ID: 826356006 live broadcast of the conference: https://meeting.tencent.com/l/ow5qTmy6cYZu

Guest: Yu Feng, doctor, professor and doctoral supervisor of the Department of psychology, School of philosophy, Wuhan University 

Host: Xu Zhixing, Associate professor of BNUBS

Guest introduction:

Yu Feng, professor and doctoral supervisor of the Department of psychology, School of philosophy, Wuhan University. Currently, he is the director of the professional committee of positive psychology of the Chinese Psychological Association (Preparatory), the director of the Chinese Social Psychological Association, and the editor in chief of the magazine frontiers of Chinese psychology. Currently, he has presided over 13 scientific research projects such as major sub projects of the National Natural Science Foundation and the National Social Science Foundation, published more than 80 peer-reviewed papers such as sci/ssci/cssci in domestic and foreign academic journals such as China Social Sciences, and won the second prize for outstanding achievements in scientific research (Humanities and social Sciences) in Colleges and universities of the Ministry of education.

Abstract: He mainly talks about what kind of research can be carried out in the exploration of artificial intelligence from the perspective of social management. Starting from people's perception, acceptance, purchase, use and other aspects of artificial intelligence, he briefly explores people's views on artificial intelligence, personification, naive belief and other issues, and shows the preliminary research results.