Albert Łukasik, MSc

PhD student
Research Areas
My research interests are closely tied to my research topic, which is the study of the social foundations of interactions between humans and artificial intelligence. In my work, I focus on the process of building trust toward artificial intelligence, taking into account both the benefits and the negative consequences of excessive contact and emotional dependence on anthropomorphic systems. In studying human–AI interaction, I draw on a variety of tools and research approaches – from neuroimaging, through virtual reality, to linguistic analysis of chatbot dialogues. I also focus on the different forms in which interaction with artificial intelligence may occur, such as engaging with a physical robot, collaborating with a virtually present avatar in a shared digital space, as well as verbal or written communication with a large language model. I believe that ensuring safe interaction with artificial intelligence requires an approach as multidimensional as that applied in the study of human-to-human interactions.
Key Publications
- Łukasik, A., & Gut, A. (2025). From robots to chatbots: unveiling the dynamics of human-AI interaction. Frontiers in Psychology, 16, 1569277.
- Łukasik, A., Matulewski, J., Karkowska, K., Grzankowska, I., Joachimiak, M., Pietrykowski, D., … & Sztramski, M. (2024). Do we need to squeeze large tele-AR scenes to fit them into a small room?. Procedia Computer Science, 246, 3371-3380.
- Łukasik, A., Tołpa, K., Bartoszewicz, K., Dereziński, K., Skorupkowska, K., Jurkowska, J., & Możaryn, J. (2025). Enhancing LLM-Based Learning with Real-Time Brain Activity Analysis. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 213.
Full list of publications on: Scholar google / Omega
Projects and Grants
- Grant researcher in NCBR grant no. 2021/42/E/HS1/00106 (2023–2024): Phenomenological psychopathology of time experience in addictions,
- Principal Investigator in IDUB Grants4NCUStudents, 6th edition, project no. 4101.00000070 (2023–2024): Analyzing the influence of age and attitude toward technology on social interaction and mentalization of ChatGPT: An empirical study
Academic Activities
- Co-founder of the biotechnological company MindEasy (2025–present)
- Member of the KlaesLab team in Bochum, head: Prof. Christian Klaes (2025–present)
- Member of the Quantitative Phenomenology of Temporal Disorders team, head: Prof. Marcin Moskalewicz (2024–present)
- Member of the CeLAB team in Lisbon, head: Prof. Anna Ciaunica (2024–present)
Contact
Email: lukasik.albert[@]gmail.com
Office: Room 210, Institute of Psychology
Nicolaus Copernicus University, ul. Gagarina 39, 87-100 Toruń, Poland
Personal webpage: Click here