The Dark Side of AI Anthropomorphism : A Case of Misplaced Trustworthiness in Service Provisions

Kuvaus

Anthropomorphism, the attribution of human-like traits, qualities, and mental states to non-human agents, is increasingly ubiquitous in artificial intelligence (AI) applications within service provisions. While imbuing anthropomorphism into AI agents enhances user interaction, it also has a dark side that poses significant ethical concerns by potentially causing harm to consumers. In response, our study constructs a framework to explain how anthropomorphic features in AI agents can lead to misplaced trustworthiness among consumers. We adopt a sociotechnical perspective and employ a case study design to achieve this. Our findings hope to advance the social sustainability of AI to promote responsible production and consumption patterns in global service markets.

URI

Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences

Emojulkaisu

Proceedings of the 58th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences

ISBN

978-0-9981331-8-8

ISSN

2572-6862
1530-1605

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Proceedings of the annual Hawaii international conference on system sciences

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