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An Empirical Evaluation of Predicted Outcomes as Explanations in Human-AI Decision-Making (2208.04181v2)

Published 8 Aug 2022 in cs.HC

Abstract: In this work, we empirically examine human-AI decision-making in the presence of explanations based on predicted outcomes. This type of explanation provides a human decision-maker with expected consequences for each decision alternative at inference time - where the predicted outcomes are typically measured in a problem-specific unit (e.g., profit in U.S. dollars). We conducted a pilot study in the context of peer-to-peer lending to assess the effects of providing predicted outcomes as explanations to lay study participants. Our preliminary findings suggest that people's reliance on AI recommendations increases compared to cases where no explanation or feature-based explanations are provided, especially when the AI recommendations are incorrect. This results in a hampered ability to distinguish correct from incorrect AI recommendations, which can ultimately affect decision quality in a negative way.

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Authors (5)
  1. Johannes Jakubik (24 papers)
  2. Jakob Schöffer (6 papers)
  3. Vincent Hoge (1 paper)
  4. Michael Vössing (23 papers)
  5. Niklas Kühl (94 papers)
Citations (9)