A large randomized experiment finds that admissions officers' decisions remain largely unchanged when shown a more favorable algorithmic score from one of two similar models for the same applicant.
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Trust-driven routine use of generative AI is linked to reduced cognitive engagement in STEM students, with higher technophilic traits increasing vulnerability.
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Does Algorithmic Uncertainty Sway Human Experts? Evidence from a Field Experiment in Selective College Admissions
A large randomized experiment finds that admissions officers' decisions remain largely unchanged when shown a more favorable algorithmic score from one of two similar models for the same applicant.
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Thinking Less, Trusting More: GenAI's Impacts on Students' Cognitive Habits
Trust-driven routine use of generative AI is linked to reduced cognitive engagement in STEM students, with higher technophilic traits increasing vulnerability.