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From Role to Person: Trust Calibration Challenges in Twin Agents

Published 19 May 2026 in cs.HC | (2605.19838v1)

Abstract: Agentic AI has taken on the role of assistant, collaborator, and decision-support tool. We argue the next role on that list is more personal: you. These are digital twins of each individual -- twin agents -- representing their knowledge, perspective, and communicative style to colleagues when they are unavailable. Drawing on early design work in an ongoing project in which agents represent knowledge workers in a professional setting, we identify a trust calibration problem specific to this approach. When a human colleague doubts a twin agent's output, they face three failure modes (a schema gap, an epistemic gap, and a model artifact) with no reliable attribution path between them. Cognitive forcing functions and related frameworks address overreliance effectively in contexts where there is a clear boundary between the AI and the human decision-maker. However, twin agents dissolve that boundary, raising a class of trust calibration challenge these frameworks were not designed to handle. We introduce the concept, distinguish it from digital twins, and outline the research questions this new class of agent demands.

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