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Dimensions of AI de-anthropomorphization based on impression integration theory

  • Jian Li
  • , Jinsong Huang*
  • , Boyuan Ni
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Beihang University

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Abstract

As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly anthropomorphized and integrated into the cognitive, emotional, and social domains of human life, a paradox emerges: despite its human-like design and interactional capabilities, users often deny its human-like qualities, a process we refer to as AI de-anthropomorphization. Drawing on impression integration theory, we conceptualize AI de-anthropomorphization along three core dimensions, cognitive, emotional, and relational, each comprising three specific subdimensions. Based on survey data, we identify a nine-factor structure that captures AI de-anthropomorphization, reflected in users' perceptions of AI as lacking rational thought, emotional depth, and social understanding. We further show that de-anthropomorphization is triggered by AI identity recognition and, in turn, shapes users’ attitudes toward AI. Theoretically, this study positions AI de-anthropomorphization as a central lens for understanding human–AI distinctions in contexts of increasing anthropomorphism. By showing that AI can be perceived as human-like and subsequently de-anthropomorphized, this research offers a novel typology and lays the foundation for future work on how such perceptions shape user behavior and evaluations in AI-related contexts.

Original languageEnglish
Article number103352
JournalTechnology in Society
Volume87
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2026

Keywords

  • AI anthropomorphism
  • AI de-anthropomorphization
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Impression integration theory

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