Artificial Intelligence and algorithms are increasingly able to replace human workers in cognitively sophisticated tasks, including ones related to justice. Many governments and international organizations are discussing policies related to the application of algorithmic judges in courts. In this paper, we ...
However, concerns regarding the construct validity of perceived-listening measures raise doubts about such conclusions. The perception of listening quality may reflect two factors: constructive and destructive listening, which may converge with desired (e.g., humility) and undesired (e.g., rudeness) ...
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Moreover, frameworks such as technology acceptance models (Lum et al., 2017), procedural justice theory (Sunshine & Tyler, 2003; Tyler, 1990), and agenda-setting theory (McCombs & Shaw, 1972) guided the development of the stimuli. These frameworks inform the understanding of how strategic mes...
nature is deeply intertwined into the fabric of human cognition and social behaviours, created by power relations that govern its perception and use. This insight emphasizes the importance of investigating how different communities understand and value the natural environment and the repercussions of that...
There are concerns regarding data privacy, the transparency of the AI algorithms used, and the potential for discriminatory biases and unfairness within the predictions and the ensuing administrative process that lead to a whole range of social problems of technology (Keller et al., 2022; Smuha, ...
Rules specify which behaviors are considered acceptable by a social group (whether a small club or a large supranational body like the European Union). Violations can be punished by exclusion, fines, or other methods. Answer and...
Recently, scholars have begun investigating not only the harms and discrimination created by ADM but also how individuals perceive decisions that rely on algorithms. This work has paralleled existing theory on the perceptions of fairness, trust, and legitimacy of firms and decisions. ...
The increasing use of algorithms in allocating resources and services in both private industry and public administration has sparked discussions about their consequences for inequality and fairness in contemporary societies. Previous research has shown that the use of automated decision-making (ADM) tools...
This underscores the necessity of assessing AI trust across diverse contexts. Moreover, previous research showed that trust in AI systems fluctuates depending on how impactful their outcomes are. For instance, in high-stakes decisions within healthcare and criminal justice domains, people evaluated ...