The role of trust in advice acceptance from non-human actors
Advancements in technology are now allowing non-human actors in the form of robot-advisors, driverless cars, medical assistants to perform increasingly complex tasks. While technological change is as old as civilization, these non-human actors can do novel tasks. One such task is that they provide a...
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Main Author: | BANERJEE, Rahul |
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2021
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