What is trust?
If A believes that B will act in A’s best interest, and thus accepts vulnerability to B’s actions, then A trusts B
Two key aspects of trust are:
anticipation or predictability
vulnerability
reliance on or confidence in the dependability of someone or something
feeling that each party has when they can depend on the other party to do what they say they will
What are the three parts come in to play regarding trust?
Trustor’s propensity to trust
Trust-relevant situation
Trustee’s trustworthiness
What is the the trustors propensity to trust and how to measure it?
It is a stable indicidual trait
It has global effects on trust intentions and
The impact is most important at the beginning of interactions
Two scales to measure trust
General trust scale –> questions which measure beliefs of honesty and trustworthiness
Propensity to trust in technology scale –> questions which measure trustworthiness of technology
What is the trustee trustworthiness?
It is the trustors perception of the trustee
It could be described as the function of the interaction of the trustor and trustee
As these interactions mature the trustor relies and depends more and more on the behavior of the trustee
What is the trust-relevant situation and what are potential examples regarding AI applications?
Situations which involve a certain vulnerability, meaning there is something at stake or risk
Without risk or being vulnarable there is no need to trust
AI-produced credit scoring may represent a risk to the loan officer
AI-supported diagnosis may inherent a risk for the patient to be misdiagnosed and not receive ideal form of therapy
What are the different dimsions of trust and how do they differ?
Affective/social trust
Integrity
Benevolence
The trustee is perceived as well-minded, warm-hearted and follows social norms
Cognitive trust
Competence
Understandablitity
The trustee is perceived as competent, predictable and understanable
What is cognitive trust?
Cognitive trust heavily relies on the ability or competence of the trustee
It is formed by accumulated knowledge which makes it more easy and condident to make predictions whether the trustee can live up to its obligations
It is knowledge-driven, however it is important that there is some sort of lack of knowledge otherwise there would be no need for trust
How does the theoritcal model of trust in automation work?
Very important are familiriaty and propensity to trust which influence the three factors of perceived trustwortiness
Most of the connections between the different factors are emprical shown to be true
There are three factors of perceived trustworthiness which all result in trust in atomation
Competence and reliability
Understandablity and predictability
intentions of the developers
What are goals of research on trust and how can we measure approbiate trust?
The goal is that humans should approbiately trust technology and AI
There should be no over trust –> this leads to overestimation regarding the systems abilities
There should be no unapprobiate distrust –> this leads to reluctance or even fear, but of course there can be reasonable distrust
The subjectively perception should be aligned with the objectively trustworthiness of a system –> people have to know how to examine the trustworthiness of a system –> explainable AI
How to make robots more understandable and predictable and why is this important?
Research showed that unpredictable living beings, e.g. spiders lead to fear
To prevent this with machines or robots they should be predictable and understable
The intentions of a robot could be shown by auditive, visual or motor signals
In the scenario of a pedestrian crossing following questions are rising
Has the (self-driving) car recognized me?
Does it understand my intention to cross the street?
Will it stop in time?
Intention signaling needed!
Studies showed that the trust of humans rises if the intentions of a robot are clear and that humans could predict the motivations and intentions of a robot better if there have been signals which clarified the intentions of the robot
Why is trustworthiness so important for AI applications?
Trustworthiness is a often sited key desireable property of AI
There are ethical guidances regarding trustworthy AI, e.g. from the EU
What is affective trust?
The trustee must be perceived as well-minded and caring
It is based on the experience and feelings regarding the relationship to the trustee
The emotional-driven element makes it hard to objectively assess the risk
To achieve the goal of making AI more trustworthy is it better to adress cognitive of affective trust?
Since affective trust relies on emotions and integrity it is not really justifiable from an thical point of view to make AI systems more affective
Cognitive components are relevant in this matter
Users must be able to understand how competent an AI system is
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