People using smartphones are more likely to make rational and unemotional decisions compared to computer users, when presented with a moral dilemma on their device, according to a new study. Researchers from City, University of London in the UK found that PC users were more likely to favour action based on intuition and following established rules.
The research suggests that moral judgements depend on the digital context in which a dilemma is presented and could have significant implications for how we interact with computers.
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