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Visiting researcher - Dr Adrienn Ujhelyi (Social Psychologist at Eötvös Loránd University) to present on social aspects of human-computer interaction
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Visiting researcher - Dr Adrienn Ujhelyi (Social Psychologist at Eötvös Loránd University) to present on social aspects of human-computer interaction
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Wednesday 20 March 2019
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Dr Adrienn Ujhelyi is a Social Psychologist at Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest, Hungary. Her main research focuses on the social aspects of social media and artificial intelligence. She gives invited talks and workshops on cyberbullying, social marketing and the use of digital technologies in education.
In this talk, organised by Dr Hilary Tait, she will discuss social aspects of human-computer interaction, asking: "Would you pass the Turing test?"
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