Turing Test
A test proposed by Alan Turing to determine if a machine's behavior is indistinguishable from that of a human.
A test proposed by Alan Turing to determine if a machine's behavior is indistinguishable from that of a human.
A concept describing how motivation fluctuates over time, influenced by various factors such as goals, rewards, and external circumstances.
A decision-making rule where individuals choose the option with the highest perceived value based on the first good reason that comes to mind, ignoring other information.
A theory of motivation that emphasizes the importance of autonomy, competence, and relatedness in fostering intrinsic motivation and psychological well-being.
Conversational User Interface (CUI) is a user interface designed to communicate with users in a conversational manner, often using natural language processing and AI.
The theory that people adjust their behavior in response to the perceived level of risk, often taking more risks when they feel more protected.
A cognitive bias where individuals better remember the most recent information they have encountered, influencing decision-making and memory recall.
The drive to perform an activity due to external rewards or pressures rather than for the inherent enjoyment of the activity itself.
A framework suggesting there are two systems of thinking: System 1 (fast, automatic) and System 2 (slow, deliberate), influencing decision-making and behavior.