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