Human hubris may prevent people from accepting AI help
Physician: In comparing our country with two other countries of roughly the same population size, I found that even though we face the same dietary, bacterial, and stress-related causes of ulcers as they do, prescriptions for ulcer medicines in all socioeconomic strata are much rarer here than in those two countries. It's clear that we suffer significantly fewer ulcers, per capita, than they do.
The two countries that were compared with the physician's country had approximately the same ulcer rates as each other. A person in the physician's country who is suffering from ulcers is just as likely to obtain a prescription for the ailment as is a person suffering from ulcers in one of the other two countries.
After respondents answered, they were presented with the same questions as well as an AI system's recommended answer , and were given the opportunity to change their initial answer. This approach, the researchers say, has beenBased on the answers they received, the three computer scientists conclude"that DKE can have a negative impact on user reliance on the AI system…"