Although algorithms make more accurate forecasts than humans in many applications, decision-makers often refuse to resort to their use. In an economic experiment, we examine whether the extent of this phenomenon known as algorithm aversion can be reduced by granting decision-makers the possibility to exert an influence on the configuration of the algorithm (an influence on the algorithmic input). In addition, we replicate the study carried out by Dietvorst et al. (2018). This shows that algorithm aversion recedes significantly if the subjects can subsequently change the results of the algorithm—and even if this is only by a small percentage (an influence on the algorithmic output). The present study confirms that algorithm aversion is reduc...
With technological developments in artificial intelligence, algorithms are increasingly capable to p...
The past decade has seen incredible strides made in the ability for computers and algorithms to fore...
Optimal decision making requires appropriate evaluation of advice. Recent literature reports that al...
Research shows that evidence-based algorithms more accurately predict the future than do human forec...
Research shows that evidence-based algorithms more accurately predict the future than do human forec...
Research shows that evidence-based algorithms more accurately predict the future than do human forec...
Research shows that evidence-based algorithms more accurately predict the future than do human forec...
Research shows that evidence-based algorithms more accurately predict the future than do human forec...
Algorithms already carry out many tasks more reliably than human experts. Nevertheless, some subject...
Although evidence-based algorithms consistently outperform human forecasters, people often fail to u...
Abstract With the continuing application of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies into decis...
We experimentally investigated the relationship between participants' reliance on algorithms, their ...
It has been long acknowledged that computational prediction procedures may yield more accurate predi...
To study the phenomenon of algorithm aversion, this study incorporated a human-in-the loop experienc...
With technological developments in artificial intelligence, algorithms are increasingly capable to p...
With technological developments in artificial intelligence, algorithms are increasingly capable to p...
The past decade has seen incredible strides made in the ability for computers and algorithms to fore...
Optimal decision making requires appropriate evaluation of advice. Recent literature reports that al...
Research shows that evidence-based algorithms more accurately predict the future than do human forec...
Research shows that evidence-based algorithms more accurately predict the future than do human forec...
Research shows that evidence-based algorithms more accurately predict the future than do human forec...
Research shows that evidence-based algorithms more accurately predict the future than do human forec...
Research shows that evidence-based algorithms more accurately predict the future than do human forec...
Algorithms already carry out many tasks more reliably than human experts. Nevertheless, some subject...
Although evidence-based algorithms consistently outperform human forecasters, people often fail to u...
Abstract With the continuing application of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies into decis...
We experimentally investigated the relationship between participants' reliance on algorithms, their ...
It has been long acknowledged that computational prediction procedures may yield more accurate predi...
To study the phenomenon of algorithm aversion, this study incorporated a human-in-the loop experienc...
With technological developments in artificial intelligence, algorithms are increasingly capable to p...
With technological developments in artificial intelligence, algorithms are increasingly capable to p...
The past decade has seen incredible strides made in the ability for computers and algorithms to fore...
Optimal decision making requires appropriate evaluation of advice. Recent literature reports that al...