agentittomasti
Agentittomasti is a neologism used in discussions of agency attribution in philosophy of mind, cognitive science, and human-computer interaction. It designates a pragmatic stance in which observers treat systems that display goal-directed behavior as having agency and intentionality, even when their inner workings are limited or opaque.
Origin and usage: The term is a recent coinage, formed by combining "agent" with a suffix-inspired element
Conceptual framework: Agentittomasti exists on a spectrum from weak to strong attribution. It is context-dependent and
Applications: In user interface design, recognizing agentittomasti helps explain trust calibration and user expectations. In robotics
Criticism and debate: Critics warn that over-attribution of mind to machines may obscure real limitations and