Nature of the publicationJournal article
Title of the publicationWhat humans lose when we let AI decide
Journal name/Book publisherMIT Sloan Management Review
DOImit.edu
Abstract

I t’s been more than 50 years since HAL, the malevolent computer in the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey, first terrified audiences by turning against the astronauts he was supposed to protect. That cinematic moment captures what many of us still fear in AI: that it may gain superhuman powers and subjugate us. But instead of worrying about futuristic sci-fi nightmares, we should instead wake up to an equally alarming scenario that is unfolding before our eyes: We are increasingly, unsuspectingly yet willingly, abdicating our power to make decisions based on our own judgment, including our moral convictions. What we believe is “right” risks becoming no longer a question of ethics but simply what the “correct” result of a mathematical calculation is.

Author #1Christine Moser
Affiliation Author #1Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Author #2Frank den Hond
Affiliation Author #2Hanken School of Economics, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Author #3Dirk Lindebaum
Affiliation Author #3Grenoble Ecole de Management