When AI moderates online content: effects of human collaboration and interactive transparency on user trust

Maria D. Molina, S. Sundar
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Abstract

Given the scale of user-generated content online, the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to flag problematic posts is inevitable, but users do not trust such automated moderation of content. We explore if (a) involving human moderators in the curation process and (b) affording “interactive transparency,” wherein users participate in curation, can promote appropriate reliance on AI. We test this through a 3 (Source: AI, Human, Both) × 3 (Transparency: No Transparency, Transparency-Only, Interactive Transparency) × 2 (Classification Decision: Flagged, Not Flagged) between-subjects online experiment (N = 676) involving classification of hate speech and suicidal ideation. We discovered that users trust AI for the moderation of content just as much as humans, but it depends on the heuristic that is triggered when they are told AI is the source of moderation. We also found that allowing users to provide feedback to the algorithm enhances trust by increasing user agency.
当人工智能调节在线内容:人类协作和互动透明度对用户信任的影响
考虑到在线用户生成内容的规模,使用人工智能(AI)来标记有问题的帖子是不可避免的,但用户并不相信这种自动内容审核。我们将探讨(a)在策展过程中涉及人类审查员和(b)提供“互动透明度”,用户参与策展,是否可以促进对人工智能的适当依赖。我们通过3(来源:AI, Human, Both) × 3(透明度:无透明度,只有透明度,互动透明度)× 2(分类决策:标记,未标记)的在线实验(N = 676)测试了这一点,涉及仇恨言论和自杀意念的分类。我们发现,用户信任AI对内容的审核,就像信任人类一样,但这取决于当他们被告知AI是审核来源时触发的启发式。我们还发现,允许用户向算法提供反馈可以通过增加用户代理来增强信任。
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