Whom We Trust More: AI-driven vs. Human-driven Economic Decision-Making

IF 0.4 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
F.N. Vinokurov, E.D. Sadovskaya
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AI as a new direction in the study of human-computer interaction requires a new look at trust as a phenomenon. In our study, we focus on examining trust in the context of economic behavior. The study took place in two stages. At the first stage, during the interview, we have identified the main factors of trust and mistrust in AI and the specific factors of trust in AI in economic decisions. Also, we have revealed a subjective indicator of the level of trust in the advisor&rsquo;s recommendations - the economic activity of the participant when performing the recommended action. At the second stage, an experiment was carried out. The participants were asked to play a stock exchange game. The goal of the game was to make money by buying and selling shares. There were an option to ask an advise. For the experimental group, AI acted as an advisor, for the control group, a person (an expert in trading). According to the analysis of 800 economic decisions, economic activity during the game was higher among the participants in the control group who followed the advice of the person (t = 3.646, p &lt;0.001). As a result of the study, three main conclusions were obtained: 1) the level of trust in councils in an economic decision can be expressed in the form of economic activity; 2) the level of trust in economic recommendation depends on whether the recommendation is made by a human or an AI; 3) the specific factors of trust in economic decisions are highlighted: the individuality of the council and the speed of the requested solution.

我们更信任谁:人工智能驱动与人类驱动的经济决策
<p>人工智能作为人机交互研究的新方向,需要重新看待信任这一现象。在我们的研究中,我们重点研究经济行为背景下的信任。这项研究分两个阶段进行。在第一阶段,在访谈中,我们确定了对人工智能的信任和不信任的主要因素,以及在经济决策中对人工智能的信任的具体因素。此外,我们还揭示了对顾问建议的信任程度的主观指标-参与者在执行建议行动时的经济活动。第二阶段,进行了实验。参与者被要求玩一个股票交易游戏。这个游戏的目标是通过买卖股票来赚钱。有一个选项是请求建议。在实验组中,人工智能作为一个顾问,在对照组中,人工智能作为一个人(交易专家)。根据对800项经济决策的分析,在游戏过程中,遵循该人建议的对照组参与者的经济活动更高(t = 3.646, p <0.001)。研究结果得出了三个主要结论:1)经济决策中对理事会的信任水平可以以经济活动的形式表达;2)对经济建议的信任程度取决于该建议是由人类还是人工智能提出的;3)强调了经济决策中信任的具体因素:委员会的个性和要求解决方案的速度。</p>
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Eksperimentalnaya Psikhologiya
Eksperimentalnaya Psikhologiya PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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审稿时长
12 weeks
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