Algorithms are expected to radically improve the way businesses operate. To fully realize these benefits, customers have to accept the algorithmic implementations. Accuracy is a critical component of algorithmic acceptance models. However, thus far, research into accuracy has been limited to user ratings of the accuracy of the algorithmic output despite strong evidence for customer (user) acts of embellishment and other moral hazards. This article aims to deepen the understanding of accuracy ratings by assessing the impact of variation in user input accuracy on the accuracy ratings of the algorithm’s ultimate response. Drawing on honesty, a survey was presented to 500 individuals on the Cloud Research platform. The quantitative analysis sho...
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Algorithms based on Artificial Intelligence technologies are slowly transforming street-level bureau...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to report on empirical work conducted to open up algorithmic i...
Are people algorithm averse, as some previous literature indicates? If so, can the retention of huma...
Much research on the law and policy concerns related to increasing use of algorithms has focused on ...
It has been long acknowledged that computational prediction procedures may yield more accurate predi...
Abstract This study provides the first representative analysis of error estimations and willingness ...
Awareness of bias in algorithms is growing among scholars and users of algorithmic systems. But what...
How is algorithmic model interpretability related to human acceptance of algorithmic recommendations...
Actors in various settings have been increasingly relying on algorithmic tools to support their deci...
Literature on algorithmic bias identifies its source in either biased data or statistical methods, m...
The opaque nature of algorithms has led to negative consequences like discriminative and unfair deci...
Algorithms play an increasingly ubiquitous and vitally important role in modern society. However, re...
Algorithms have become part of our daily lives and have taken over many decision-making processes. I...
Artificial Intelligence has grown throughout recent years to become a major part of popular culture ...
Despite advances in technology, artificial intelligence (AI) still commonly makes errors. The popula...
Algorithms based on Artificial Intelligence technologies are slowly transforming street-level bureau...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to report on empirical work conducted to open up algorithmic i...
Are people algorithm averse, as some previous literature indicates? If so, can the retention of huma...