Algorithms have become part of our daily lives and have taken over many decision-making processes. It has often been argued and shown that algorithmic judgment can be as accurate or even more accurate than human judgement. However, humans are reluctant to follow algorithmic advice, especially when they do not trust the algorithm to be better than they are themselves: self-confidence has been found as one factor that influences the willingness to follow algorithmic advice. However, it is unknown whether this is an individual or a contextual characteristic. The current study analyses whether individual or contextual factors determine whether humans are willing to request algorithmic advice, to follow algorithmic advice, and whether their perf...
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Algorithms have become part of our daily lives and have taken over many decision-making processes. I...
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Algorithms--scripts for mathematical calculations--are powerful. Even though algorithms often outper...
Humans increasingly interact with AI systems, and successful interactions rely on individuals trusti...
The process of news consumption has undergone great changes over the past decade: Information is now...
Increasingly, algorithms play an important role in everyday decision-making processes. Recommender s...
Due to the increasing amount of data, media companies increasingly use algorithms and artificial int...
What information guides individuals to trust an algorithm? We examine this question across three exp...
Algorithms consistently perform well on various prediction tasks, but people often mistrust their ad...
Algorithms have become part of our daily lives and have taken over many decision-making processes. I...
The sheer volume of social media posts is forcing social platforms to supplement human-based fake ne...
As algorithms have evolved to become alternatives to human decision-makers in several domains, trust...
Actors in various settings have been increasingly relying on algorithmic tools to support their deci...
People are increasingly consuming news curated by machine learning (ML) systems. Motivated by studie...
An increasing amount of news is generated automatically by artificial intelligence (AI). While the t...
Algorithms based on Artificial Intelligence technologies are slowly transforming street-level bureau...
The process of news consumption has undergone great changes over the past decade: Information is now...
Algorithms--scripts for mathematical calculations--are powerful. Even though algorithms often outper...
Humans increasingly interact with AI systems, and successful interactions rely on individuals trusti...
The process of news consumption has undergone great changes over the past decade: Information is now...
Increasingly, algorithms play an important role in everyday decision-making processes. Recommender s...
Due to the increasing amount of data, media companies increasingly use algorithms and artificial int...
What information guides individuals to trust an algorithm? We examine this question across three exp...
Algorithms consistently perform well on various prediction tasks, but people often mistrust their ad...