Trust and reliance on AI — An experimental study on the extent and costs of overreliance on AI
Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Abstract
Decision-making is undergoing rapid changes due to the introduction of artificial intelligence (AI), as AI recommender systems can help mitigate human flaws and increase decision accuracy and efficiency. However, AI can also commit errors or suffer from algorithmic bias. Hence, blind trust in technologies carries risks, as users may follow detrimental advice resulting in undesired consequences. Building upon research on algorithm appreciation and trust in AI, the current study investigates whether users who receive AI advice in an uncertain situation overrely on this advice — to their own detriment and that of other parties. In a domain-independent, incentivized, and interactive behavioral experiment, we find…
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- Psychology
- Social psychology
- Epistemology
- Positive economics
- Sociology
- Philosophy
- Economics