Dave Markowitz
@davidmmarkowitz
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Associate Professor @CommDeptMSU | @Stanford & @Cornell alum
Joined May 2009
@MSUComArtSci @Journal_Of_Comm @OUResearch “It’s easy to see why people might want to use AI to spot lies — it seems like a high-tech, potentially fair, and possibly unbiased solution. But our research shows that we’re not there yet,” said @CommDeptMSU's @davidmmarkowitz, the study's lead author.
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A Michigan State University–led study explores whether AI personas can detect human deception and what this reveals about trust, truth, and technology.
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Prior work shows AI is often truth-biased in text-based deception detection. In our new 12-study paper in JOC, we find a substantial lie-bias in audiovisual deception detection during mock interrogations. Read more here!
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Abstract. Artificial intelligence (AI) has recently been used to aid in deception detection and to simulate human data in social scientific research. Thus,
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How societies remember the dead can reveal what people value in life. 🕯️ Drawing on Schwartz’s theory of basic human values, this research tells an important psychological and cultural story about how societies remember human beings and what constitutes a meaningful life 📝
New in @PNASNews! We analyzed 38 million US obituaries to see how we remember the deceased: - Tradition & benevolence dominate legacies - Major cultural events (e.g., 9/11) shifted what values were emphasized - Gender & age of the deceased shape legacies https://t.co/xsZnmjnXWr
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.@MSUComArtSci's @davidmmarkowitz led a @PNASNews study analyzing 38 million US obituaries to see how we remember the deceased.
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New in @PNASNews! We analyzed 38 million US obituaries to see how we remember the deceased: - Tradition & benevolence dominate legacies - Major cultural events (e.g., 9/11) shifted what values were emphasized - Gender & age of the deceased shape legacies https://t.co/xsZnmjnXWr
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How societies remember the dead can reveal what people value in life. We analyzed 38 million obituaries from the United States to examine how perso...
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🪦New in @PNASNews: we analyzed 38 million U.S. obituaries to ask what signals a life well lived: What values are people most remembered for? How do legacies shift with cultural events? How do age and gender shape what it means to have lived well? https://t.co/xgZd3dM7Fg
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How societies remember the dead can reveal what people value in life. We analyzed 38 million obituaries from the United States to examine how perso...
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New in @PNASNews! We analyzed 38 million US obituaries to see how we remember the deceased: - Tradition & benevolence dominate legacies - Major cultural events (e.g., 9/11) shifted what values were emphasized - Gender & age of the deceased shape legacies https://t.co/xsZnmjnXWr
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How societies remember the dead can reveal what people value in life. We analyzed 38 million obituaries from the United States to examine how perso...
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Jeremy Allen White is Bruce Springsteen in the new trailer for Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere. In theaters October 24.
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This Review by Bailenson et al presents five canonical psychological research findings in VR over the past three decades. These findings have been consistently replicated, and are useful for both researchers and users of VR. https://t.co/VSx5K1HgXs
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Hey, look! It's two-time Super Bowl champion for the @giants and @Cornell @BigRed_Football football hall of famer, @KevinBoothe77! Hail, all hail, Cornell!
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Congratulations, Yixiao! We are overjoyed to welcome you to our community!
Today marks my first day as a 25-year-old, and I’m beyond excited to announce that I’ll officially be joining Michigan State University in the fall to start my PhD journey! Looking forward to this amazing new chapter and all the adventures ahead! 🎉 @CommDeptMSU @davidmmarkowitz
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During the pandemic, I ran a joke terror management theory study and wrote a joke paper about it. Was too nervous to post it previously. But then again, nothing matters, so here it is! https://t.co/GN6C8gpH4A
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Can AI help present scientists in a favorable light? @CommDeptMSU’s @davidmmarkowitz shares his research on AI-generated summaries. ➡️ https://t.co/1QDlVb2bBC
#AskTheExpert #ComArtSci #SpartansWill
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🎉 My dissertation research on who feels they contribute to society is out in JPSP! 🎉 - 📄 paper @APA_Journals ➡️ https://t.co/vDDeLXU0JM - 🚨 @APA press release ➡️ https://t.co/qePptONfIW 🧵👇(1/12)
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Simulating human behavior with AI agents promises a testbed for policy and the social sciences. We interviewed 1,000 people for two hours each to create generative agents of them. These agents replicate their source individuals’ attitudes and behaviors. 🧵 https://t.co/FOVcOQduXO
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Our closing ad “We believe in each other. We’re not falling for these folks who are trying to divide us.” 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸
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An article from MSU researcher @davidmmarkowitz of @CommDeptMSU was recently published in @ConversationUS
https://t.co/tCJ3UVPvJH
theconversation.com
Scientists use jargon and complicated language to describe their work. Regular folks ‘get it’ more when descriptions are simpler – and think better of the researchers themselves.
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