Algorithm aversion

Algorithm aversion is defined as a "biased assessment of an algorithm which manifests in negative behaviors, and attitudes towards the algorithm compared to a human agent." This phenomenon describes the tendency of humans to reject advice or recommendations from an algorithm in situations where they would accept the same advice if it came from a human. Algorithms, particularly those utilizing machine learning methods or artificial intelligence (AI), play a growing role in decision-making across various fields.

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Algorithm aversion

Algorithm aversion is defined as a "biased assessment of an algorithm which manifests in negative behaviors, and attitudes towards the algorithm compared to a human agent." This phenomenon describes the tendency of humans to reject advice or recommendations from an algorithm in situations where they would accept the same advice if it came from a human. Algorithms, particularly those utilizing machine learning methods or artificial intelligence (AI), play a growing role in decision-making across various fields.

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