Examining human reliance on artificial intelligence in decision making
Lancaster University · Defence Science and Technology Laboratory
Abstract
The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to effectively support human decision making depends on whether humans are willing to trust in, and thus rely on, AI. Understanding human reliance on AI is critical given controversial reports of AI inaccuracy and bias. Furthermore, the erroneous belief that using technology removes biases may lead to overreliance on AI. To examine humans’ reliance on AI, human participants (N = 295, Mage = 33.79) judged the authenticity of 80 faces (40 real, 40 AI-synthesized) presented alongside guidance supposedly from humans or from AI. This guidance was correct only half of the time. Participants indicated their confidence in each judgement and completed measures to examine…
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6Topics & keywords
- Judgement
- Affect (linguistics)
- Human intelligence
- Applications of artificial intelligence
- MEDLINE
- Reduced inequalities