1️⃣ Big picture: Trust stays ~the same whether you write alone or with AI; and disclosure didn’t meaningfully change that.
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2️⃣ The setup: the predictive-text writing assistant participants used (think Smart Compose / Copilot-style suggestions).
3️⃣ The key result: writing with AI didn’t move trust much, but it boosted efficiency: people got more trust per minute spent writing, even when AI use was disclosed.
Takeaway: In one-shot, transactional interactions, AI writing support can increase “trust per time” without clear trust penalties.
This project was led by @zoepurcell.bsky.social, in cooperation with Anne-Marie Nussberger, Mengchen Dong ( @mpib-berlin.bsky.social, CHM) and Maurice Maurice Jakesch (Bauhaus-Universität Weimar).
#AI #Trust #HumanComputerInteraction #BehavioralScience #LLMs #OpenScience #iScience #Transparency
Whether that generalizes to affect-rich or long-term relationships remains to be scrutinized, but we hope our results serve as a first benchmark.
📄 #openaccess Paper:www.cell.com/iscience/fulltext/S2589-...
📦 Prereg + data + code (OSF): osf.io/nrwb8/
Many people worry that AI-assisted writing feels “less authentic” and may erode trust.
So we tested it in two preregistered, incentivized trust-game experiments (N = 1,637), which just got published in iScience (Cell Press)
More details 👇
And LLMs are more likely than a human intermediary to comply with prompts that promote cheating
go.nature.com/3VnGUpG
We are on the cover of @nature.com!
Academic dream come true!🤩
Now out in Scientific American. Great interview with @nckobis.bsky.social & Zoe Rahwan about our recent @nature.com article.
People Are More Likely to Cheat When They Use AI
www.scientificamerican.com/article/peop...
Thanks @rachelnuwer.bsky.social & @parshallison.bsky.social
Thanks for covering our work @elpais.com
Nature research paper: Delegation to artificial intelligence can increase dishonest behaviour
go.nature.com/3KsDgbG
Would you let AI (LLMs) cheat for you? New work out in @nature.com shows that people are indeed willing to instruct AI in ways that will benefit themselves, despite not being totally honest. Great work by @nckobis.bsky.social and @iyadrahwan.bsky.social et al 🧪 www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Would you let AI cheat for you?
Our new paper in @nature.com, 5 years in the making, is out today.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
🚨 Beyond excited that our new paper is out today in @natureportfolio.nature.com
We find that people are more likely to cheat when they delegate to AI than when acting themselves.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
💭 Can shorter policies prevent corruption?
In a field experiment, we tested if concise, infographic anti-bribery policies improve employee rule knowledge & reduce corruption.
Spoiler: They didn’t. 🚫
-> social norms turned out to be the real driver.
open-access paper here: doi.org/10.1111/rego...
Workshop opportunity this May in Berlin
With @celbaek.bsky.social, Janis Zickfeld and Zoe Rahwan, we are organizing an EASP Group Meeting on The Future of Behavioral Ethics: Social Perspectives on Dishonesty @easpinfo.bsky.social
More info: www.easp.eu/news/itm/eas...
Deadline: 31st of Jan