Cameron Jones, Ph.D.
UC San Diego (2024) Assistant Professor, Cognitive Science
Contact: Psychology B 250
Phone: (631) 632-7086
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Research Interests:
AI & psychology; language comprehension; psycholinguistics; large language models (LLMs); social cognition; theory of mind; manipulation, persuasion, and deception; interactive dialogue; human-AI interaction
Current Research:
I’m interested in the intersection of psychology and AI in three different ways:
- Using the tools of psychology to understand the similarities and differences between humans and AI systems.
- Using AI systems to understand how people interact with these systems and with each other in real-time.
- Understanding the impact that AI systems will have on our psychology in the longer-term.
PUBLICATIONS: Journal Articles
Jones, C. R. & Bergen, B. (2024). People cannot distinguish GPT-4 from a human in a Turing test. Proceedings of the 2025 ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency
Jones, C. R., Bergen, B., & Trott, S. (2024). Do Multimodal Large Language Models and Humans Ground Language Similarly? Computational Linguistics
Jones, C. R., Trott, S., & Bergen, B. (2025). Comparing Humans and Large Language Models on an Experimental Protocol Inventory for Theory of Mind Evaluation (EPITOME). Transactions of the Association of Computational Linguistics
Jones, C. R. & Bergen, B. (2024). Does GPT-4 Pass the Turing Test?. Proceedings of the 2024 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies (Volume 1: Long Papers)
Jones, C. R. & Bergen, B. (2024). Does word knowledge account for the effect of world knowledge on pronoun interpretation? Language and Cognition
Trott, S.*, Jones, C. R.*, Michaelov, J. A., Chang, T. A., & Bergen, B. (2023). Do Large Language Models know what humans know?. Cognitive Science, 47(7).