Social Innovation in the Algorithmic Mind: Navigating the Psychological Landscape of Artificial Intelligence Reimagined

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Kartik Bhardwaj, Rachit Sehgal, Ritu Soryan, Naman Jain, Archi Jain

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Artificial intelligence often termed as (AI) has emerged as a Changing force, revolutionizing various aspects of human life within the rapidly advancing realm of technology. While AI showcases immense potential for progress and innovation, its profound psychological impact on individuals and society cannot be overlooked. The paper further investigates the psychological impacts of AI across diverse domains, including education, healthcare, and social interaction. Offering insights into promising benefits and formidable barriers, the primary focus remains on the intricate nature of AI. In the swiftly evolving technological landscape, AI stands as a driving force with significant applications in various sectors such as education, healthcare, and manufacturing. Aligned with the National Strategy on Artificial Intelligence (NSAI) of India, AI encompasses systems capable of reasoning, learning, and adapting to changing environments, enhancing performance over time. Key components of AI, such as Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing (NLP), Computer Vision, Robotics, and Expert Systems, play pivotal roles in shaping its capabilities. While AI has the potential to address global challenges like climate change and diseases, responsible and ethical use is imperative to prevent the emergence of new issues, including social inequality and job displacement. This research paper provides a comprehensive exploration of the multifaceted psychological implications of AI, delving into its far-reaching effects on human cognition, emotion, behavior, and overall well-being.

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Kartik Bhardwaj, et al. (2023). Social Innovation in the Algorithmic Mind: Navigating the Psychological Landscape of Artificial Intelligence Reimagined. International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication, 11(9), 4527–4534. https://doi.org/10.17762/ijritcc.v11i9.9959
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