The Managerial Effects of Algorithmic Fairness Activism

Bo Cowgill, Fabrizio Dell'Acqua, S. Matz
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Abstract

How do ethical arguments affect AI adoption in business? We randomly expose business decision-makers to arguments used in AI fairness activism. Arguments emphasizing the inescapability of algorithmic bias lead managers to abandon AI for manual review by humans and report greater expectations about lawsuits and negative PR. These effects persist even when AI lowers gender and racial disparities and when engineering investments to address AI fairness are feasible. Emphasis on status quo comparisons yields opposite effects. We also measure the effects of “scientific veneer” in AI ethics arguments. Scientific veneer changes managerial behavior but does not asymmetrically benefit favorable (versus critical) AI activism.
算法公平行动主义的管理效应
伦理争论如何影响人工智能在商业中的应用?我们随机地让商业决策者接触人工智能公平行动主义中使用的论点。强调算法偏见不可避免的论点导致管理人员放弃人工智能,让人类进行人工审查,并报告对诉讼和负面公关的更高期望。即使人工智能降低了性别和种族差异,当解决人工智能公平性的工程投资可行时,这些影响仍然存在。强调比较现状会产生相反的效果。我们还衡量了人工智能伦理争论中“科学表象”的影响。科学的外表改变了管理行为,但并没有不对称地有利于有利的(与批评的)人工智能激进主义。
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