Publication: Capable but Amoral? Comparing AI and Human Expert Collaboration in Ethical Decision Making
Capable but Amoral? Comparing AI and Human Expert Collaboration in Ethical Decision Making
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Tolmeijer, S., Christen, M., Kandul, S., Kneer, M., & Bernstein, A. (2022). Capable but Amoral? Comparing AI and Human Expert Collaboration in Ethical Decision Making. 1–17. https://doi.org/10.1145/3491102.3517732
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While artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly applied for decision- making processes, ethical decisions pose challenges for AI applica- tions. Given that humans cannot always agree on the right thing to do, how would ethical decision-making by AI systems be perceived and how would responsibility be ascribed in human-AI collabora- tion? In this study, we investigate how the expert type (human vs. AI) and level of expert autonomy (adviser vs. decider) influence trust, perceived responsibility, and reliance. We find that partici- pa
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Tolmeijer, S., Christen, M., Kandul, S., Kneer, M., & Bernstein, A. (2022). Capable but Amoral? Comparing AI and Human Expert Collaboration in Ethical Decision Making. 1–17. https://doi.org/10.1145/3491102.3517732