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Corrupted by algorithms? How AI-generated and human-written advice shape (dis)honesty

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Leib, Margarita ; Köbis, Nils ; Rilke, Rainer Michael ; Hagens, Marloes ; Irlenbusch, Bernd

Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn

IZA - Bonn

2023

39 p.

artificial intelligence ; ethics ; behaviour

Discussion Paper

16293

Social sciences

https://docs.iza.org/dp16293.pdf

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"Artificial Intelligence (AI) increasingly becomes an indispensable advisor. New ethical concerns arise if AI persuades people to behave dishonestly. In an experiment, we study how AI advice (generated by a Natural-Language-processing algorithm) affects (dis)honesty, compare it to equivalent human advice, and test whether transparency about advice source matters. We find that dishonesty-promoting advice increases dishonesty, whereas honesty-promoting advice does not increase honesty. This is the case for both AI and human advice. Algorithmic transparency, a commonly proposed policy to mitigate AI risks, does not affect behaviour. The findings mark the first steps towards managing AI advice responsibly."

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