转变对人工智能的态度和信任:对组织采用人工智能的影响

IF 12.9 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Sarah J. Daly, Anna Wiewiora, Greg Hearn
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本文研究了对人工智能(AI)的信任如何影响其在组织环境中的采用,强调了对人工智能态度的动态性质。通过对人工智能开发人员、管理人员和用户的29次访谈的定性数据,该研究确定了三种态度立场:积极、消极和工具性。调查结果显示,随着个人获得人工智能技术的知识和经验,人们对人工智能的态度正在发生变化,往往从消极或有益转变为积极。例如,我们发现有证据表明,当人们更熟悉人工智能时,工具性态度(在建立信任之前需要证据)变得更加积极。当人们开始意识到人工智能的好处时,根植于失业或隐私担忧等感知威胁的消极态度往往会发生转变。本文以组织信任和人工智能理论中的信任为基础,扩展了对人工智能开发者、管理者和用户如何在人工智能中建立信任的差异的理解。
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Shifting attitudes and trust in AI: Influences on organizational AI adoption
This paper investigates how trust in artificial intelligence (AI) influences its adoption in organizational settings, emphasizing the dynamic nature of attitudes towards AI. Using qualitative data from 29 interviews with AI developers, managers, and users, the study identifies three attitudinal positions: positive, negative, and instrumental. The findings reveal that attitudes towards AI are changing, often shifting from negative or instrumental to positive as individuals gain knowledge and experience with AI technologies. For example, we found evidence that instrumental attitudes, which require evidence before trust is established, become more positive when people become more familiar with AI. Negative attitudes, rooted in perceived threats like job displacement or privacy concerns, tend to shift when people begun to realize AI benefits. Building on organizational trust and trust in AI theory, this paper extends the understanding of differences in how AI developers, managers and users develop trust in AI.
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期刊介绍: Technological Forecasting and Social Change is a prominent platform for individuals engaged in the methodology and application of technological forecasting and future studies as planning tools, exploring the interconnectedness of social, environmental, and technological factors. In addition to serving as a key forum for these discussions, we offer numerous benefits for authors, including complimentary PDFs, a generous copyright policy, exclusive discounts on Elsevier publications, and more.
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