Kevin Corti is a Quantitative User Experience (UX) Researcher at Google based in New York City with a background of a Social Psychologist. The term "echoborg" was coined by social psychologists Kevin Corti and Alex Gillespie, which is a person whose words and actions are determined, in whole or in part, by an artificial intelligence. Leading to Kevin being interested in many lines of tech such as human-computer interaction, person perception, attribution errors, AI interfaces, user trust, safety, intersubjectivity, philosophy of mind, language analysis, and organizational communication.