Accepting AI judgments on moral decisions: A study on justified defection

Accepting AI judgments on moral decisions: A study on justified defection

A research team explored the conditions under which people would accept the moral judgments of AI. They focused on the behavior of “not helping people with bad reputations (justified non-cooperation),” which is difficult for people to judge as good or bad, to investigate under what conditions people are more likely to accept AI’s judgments over human judgments. A research team explored the conditions under which people would accept the moral judgments of AI. They focused on the behavior of “not helping people with bad reputations (justified non-cooperation),” which is difficult for people to judge as good or bad, to investigate under what conditions people are more likely to accept AI’s judgments over human judgments. Social Sciences Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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