Authors: K Miazek, K Bocian
Year: 2025
Published in: Computers in Human Behavior Reports, 2025 - Elsevier
Institution: SWPS University
Research Area: Moral and Fairness Judgments of AI, Human Behavior, Egocentrism
Discipline: Social Science, Artificial Intelligence
The study found that egocentric biases influence fairness judgments, favoring decisions beneficial to self-interest, and that this bias is weaker for AI compared to human agents due to reduced perceived mind and liking for AI.
Methods: Three experiments with manipulated self-interest conditions analyzed perceptions of fairness and morality in decisions made by AI versus human agents using Prolific US samples.
Key Findings: Fairness and moral judgments in financial decision-making by AI and human agents, moderated by self-interest and social perceptions.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chbr.2025.100719
Citations: 6
Sample Size: 1880