AIMC Topic: Trust

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The (Im)perfect Automation Schema: Who Is Trusted More, Automated or Human Decision Support?

Human factors
OBJECTIVE: This study's purpose was to better understand the dynamics of trust attitude and behavior in human-agent interaction.

Understanding Trust Determinants in a Live Chat Service on Familial Cancer: Qualitative Triangulation Study With Focus Groups and Interviews in Germany.

Journal of medical Internet research
BACKGROUND: In dealing with familial cancer risk, seeking web-based health information can be a coping strategy for different stakeholder groups (ie, patients, relatives, and those suspecting an elevated familial cancer risk). In the vast digital lan...

Mapping AI-ethics' dilemmas in forensic case work: To trust AI or not?

Forensic science international
In this paper I discuss the challenges and ethical considerations surrounding the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in forensic science, particularly in criminal cases, and I emphasize the need for a comprehensive definition of AI systems within th...

Exploring the artificial intelligence "Trust paradox": Evidence from a survey experiment in the United States.

PloS one
Advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) are poised to transform society, national defense, and the economy by increasing efficiency, precision, and safety. Yet, widespread adoption within society depends on public trust and willingness to use AI-ena...

The theory of mind and human-robot trust repair.

Scientific reports
Nothing is perfect and robots can make as many mistakes as any human, which can lead to a decrease in trust in them. However, it is possible, for robots to repair a human's trust in them after they have made mistakes through various trust repair stra...

Investigating the Impact of User Trust on the Adoption and Use of ChatGPT: Survey Analysis.

Journal of medical Internet research
BACKGROUND: ChatGPT (Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer) has gained popularity for its ability to generate human-like responses. It is essential to note that overreliance or blind trust in ChatGPT, especially in high-stakes decision-making conte...

Achieving trust in health-behavior-change artificial intelligence apps (HBC-AIApp) development: A multi-perspective guide.

Journal of biomedical informatics
OBJECTIVE: Trust determines the success of Health-Behavior-Change Artificial Intelligence Apps (HBC-AIApp). Developers of such apps need theory-based practical methods that can guide them in achieving such trust. Our study aimed to develop a comprehe...

Commitments for Ethically Responsible Sourcing, Use, and Reuse of Patient Data in the Digital Age: Cocreation Process.

Journal of medical Internet research
BACKGROUND: Personal information, including health-related data, may be used in ways we did not intend when it was originally shared. However, the organizations that collect these data do not always have the necessary social license to use and share ...