Pronunciation: /ɪˈlaɪzə ɪˈfɛkt/
noun a word that is used to refer to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality
A1 The Eliza effect made her believe the chatbot was a real person.
A2 Some people experience the Eliza effect when interacting with AI assistants.
B1 The Eliza effect can lead users to develop emotional connections with virtual characters.
B2 Researchers study the Eliza effect to understand how humans interact with artificial intelligence.
C1 The Eliza effect demonstrates the power of technology to influence human behavior and emotions.
C2 Psychologists analyze the Eliza effect as a phenomenon of human-computer interaction.
formal The Eliza effect refers to the tendency for people to attribute human-like qualities to computer programs.
informal I experienced the Eliza effect when I found myself talking to my phone as if it could understand me.
slang I totally fell for the Eliza effect and thought my virtual assistant was my new best friend.
figurative The Eliza effect can be seen in how we interact with technology, often treating it as if it has emotions and intentions.
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