| Creators: |
Reisach, Ulrike |
| Title: |
Who Trusts Which Type of Artificial Intelligence? An Analysis of Master-Students’ Perception of AI |
| Item Type: |
Book Section |
| Additional Information: |
First presented at the 32nd Espoo2022 Conference on Operational Research in Finland at the 30th Satellite Event State of the Art Workshop at the Aalto University. |
| Date: |
2025 |
| Divisions: |
Wirtschaftswissenschaften |
| Abstract (ENG): |
AI in the form of Machine Learning is increasingly successful in manifold contexts. This is impressive but at the same time people start questioning themselves and the developers and users of those algo-rithms whether those newly acquired skills of machines are always beneficial for humans. This question is not easy to decide because it depends on the respective goals of developers and humans, the ethical aspects and multiple perspectives, purposes, humans and contexts. In order to start a discourse on how humans perceive certain Machine Learning results, university teachers and students were invited to an introduction that explains Machine Learning and Human Cognition. After this basic introduction, teachers and their students were given a list of 8-10 short samples of a Machine Learning application. The participants were asked to contribute anonymously their sentiment about each of the 10 samples, whether they welcome this new skill of the machine or whether they do not and why. The tests started in 2022 with 3 universities, and will further lead to an open discussion on how (different) humans (with different backgrounds and values) perceive the respective innovations of Machine Learning. |
| Forthcoming: |
No |
| Language: |
English |
| Uncontrolled Keywords: |
Ethical AI, Machine Learning, Human Cognition, Critical Thinking |
| Citation: |
Reisach, Ulrike
(2025)
Who Trusts Which Type of Artificial Intelligence? An Analysis of Master-Students’ Perception of AI.
In:
Operations Research : Evolving Frontiers and Diverse Applications / Part IV: Operation Research in Social Sciences / Chapter 11 / Purutçuoğlu, Vilda et al. (Eds).
Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.
ISBN 9781032843049
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