In AI we trust? Perceptions about automated decision-making by artificial intelligence

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作者
Theo Araujo
Natali Helberger
Sanne Kruikemeier
Claes H. de Vreese
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[1] University of Amsterdam,Amsterdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR)
[2] University of Amsterdam,Institute for Information Law (IViR)
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AI & SOCIETY | 2020年 / 35卷
关键词
Automated decision-making; Artificial intelligence; Algorithmic fairness; Algorithmic appreciation; User perceptions;
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Fueled by ever-growing amounts of (digital) data and advances in artificial intelligence, decision-making in contemporary societies is increasingly delegated to automated processes. Drawing from social science theories and from the emerging body of research about algorithmic appreciation and algorithmic perceptions, the current study explores the extent to which personal characteristics can be linked to perceptions of automated decision-making by AI, and the boundary conditions of these perceptions, namely the extent to which such perceptions differ across media, (public) health, and judicial contexts. Data from a scenario-based survey experiment with a national sample (N = 958) show that people are by and large concerned about risks and have mixed opinions about fairness and usefulness of automated decision-making at a societal level, with general attitudes influenced by individual characteristics. Interestingly, decisions taken automatically by AI were often evaluated on par or even better than human experts for specific decisions. Theoretical and societal implications about these findings are discussed.
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页码:611 / 623
页数:12
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