People dump AI advisors that give bad advice, while they forgive humans for doing the same
We accept that to err is human. When our electronic counterparts fail us--whether its baggage screening software or the latest artificial intelligence--we are quick to shun their advice in the future. That has big implications as machines infiltrate the workplace, offering services once provided by human colleagues. University of Wisconsin researchers recently sought to test how we might get along with our future AI coworkers. The researchers asked 160 college undergraduates to forecast scheduling for hospital rooms, an unfamiliar task.
May-27-2016, 14:55:42 GMT
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