User Perceptions of Algorithmic Decisions in the Personalized AI System: Perceptual Evaluation of Fairness, Accountability, Transparency, and Explainability

Author First name, Last name, Institution

Donghee Shin, Zayed University

Document Type

Article

Source of Publication

Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media

Publication Date

1-1-2020

Abstract

© 2020 Broadcast Education Association. With the growing presence of algorithms and their far-reaching effects, artificial intelligence (AI) will be mainstream trends any time soon. Despite this surging popularity, little is known about the processes through which people perceive and make a sense of trust through algorithmic characteristics in a personalized algorithm system. This study examines the extent to which trust can be linked to how perceptions of automated personalization by AI and the processes of such perceptions influence user heuristic and systematic processes. It examines how fair, accountable, transparent, and interpretable people perceive the use of algorithmic recommendations by digital platforms. When users perceive that the algorithm is fairer, more accountable, transparent, and explainable, they see it as more trustworthy and useful. This demonstrates that trust is of particular value to users and further implies the heuristic roles of algorithmic characteristics in terms of their underlying links to trust and subsequent attitudes toward algorithmic decisions. The processes offer a useful perspective on the conceptualization of AI experience and interaction. User cognitive processes identified provide solid foundations for algorithm design and development and a stronger basis for the design of sensemaking AI services.

ISSN

0883-8151

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

Volume

64

Issue

4

First Page

541

Last Page

565

Disciplines

Computer Sciences

Scopus ID

85097534857

Indexed in Scopus

yes

Open Access

no

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