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Passing the Buck to AI: How Individuals' Decision-Making Patterns Affect Reliance on AI

Passing the Buck to AI: How Individuals' Decision-Making Patterns Affect Reliance on AI

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英文摘要

Psychological research has identified different patterns individuals have while making decisions, such as vigilance (making decisions after thorough information gathering), hypervigilance (rushed and anxious decision-making), and buckpassing (deferring decisions to others). We examine whether these decision-making patterns shape peoples' likelihood of seeking out or relying on AI. In an online experiment with 810 participants tasked with distinguishing food facts from myths, we found that a higher buckpassing tendency was positively correlated with both seeking out and relying on AI suggestions, while being negatively correlated with the time spent reading AI explanations. In contrast, the higher a participant tended towards vigilance, the more carefully they scrutinized the AI's information, as indicated by an increased time spent looking through the AI's explanations. These findings suggest that a person's decision-making pattern plays a significant role in their adoption and reliance on AI, which provides a new understanding of individual differences in AI-assisted decision-making.

Katharina Reinecke、Rock Yuren Pang、Lucy Lu Wang、Alex Lyford、Katelyn Xiaoying Mei

计算技术、计算机技术

Katharina Reinecke,Rock Yuren Pang,Lucy Lu Wang,Alex Lyford,Katelyn Xiaoying Mei.Passing the Buck to AI: How Individuals' Decision-Making Patterns Affect Reliance on AI[EB/OL].(2025-05-02)[2025-06-12].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.01537.点此复制

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