首页|Studies from St. Mary’s University in the Area of Artificial Intelligence Descri bed (Explanation Seeking and Anomalous Recommendation Adherence In Human-to-huma n Versus Human-to-artificial Intelligence Interactions)
Studies from St. Mary’s University in the Area of Artificial Intelligence Descri bed (Explanation Seeking and Anomalous Recommendation Adherence In Human-to-huma n Versus Human-to-artificial Intelligence Interactions)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning DailyNews Daily News – Fresh data on Artificial Intelligence are presented in a new report. According to newsreporting originating from Hali fax, Canada, by NewsRx correspondents, research stated, “The use ofartificial i ntelligence (AI) in operational decision-making is growing, but individuals can display algorithmaversion, preventing adherence to AI system recommendations-ev en when the system outperforms humandecision-makers. Understanding why such alg orithm aversion occurs and how to reduce it is important toensure AI is fully l everaged.”
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