As machines powered by artificial intelligence (AI) influence humans' behaviour in ways that are both like and unlike the ways humans influence each other, worry emerges about the …
Do people want autonomous machines making moral decisions? Nine studies suggest that that the answer is 'no'—in part because machines lack a complete mind. Studies 1–6 find …
G He, L Kuiper, U Gadiraju - Proceedings of the 2023 CHI Conference …, 2023 - dl.acm.org
The dazzling promises of AI systems to augment humans in various tasks hinge on whether humans can appropriately rely on them. Recent research has shown that appropriate …
While artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly applied for decision-making processes, ethical decisions pose challenges for AI applications. Given that humans cannot always agree on …
C March - Journal of Economic Psychology, 2021 - Elsevier
Artificial intelligence (AI) is starting to pervade the economic and social life. This renders strategic interactions between humans and artificial agents more and more common. At the …
Companies and governments are using algorithms to improve decision-making for hiring, medical treatments, and parole. The use of algorithms holds promise for overcoming human …
C Back, S Morana, M Spann - Journal of Behavioral and Experimental …, 2023 - Elsevier
Investors increasingly can obtain advice from “robo-advisors", artificial intelligence–enabled digitalized service agents. We study whether and why the provision of investment advice …
Due to digitalization resulting in artificial intelligence advice, there are increasing studies on advice taking, exploring individual and task-relevant factors associated with the acceptance …
P Niszczota, D Kaszás - Plos one, 2020 - journals.plos.org
In five experiments (N= 3,828), we investigate whether people prefer investment decisions to be made by human investment managers rather than by algorithms (“robos”). In all of the …