The Series of Experimental Studies on Human-AI Collaborative Decision-Making: Rationalization, Information Aggregation, and Social Relationship Alterations
15:40-17:00, Friday, May 31, 2024
I-206, Boxue Building, DUFE
Dr.Lijia Wei, professor and doctoral supervisor at the School of Economics and Management, Wuhan University. He also serves as the director of the Department of Quantitative Economics and Quantitative Finance, and the executive director of the Behavioral Science Research Experimental Center. His research focuses on behavioral economics and digital economics. He holds concurrent positions such as council member of the Chinese Economists Society (CES), executive director of the National Game Theory and Experimental Economics Research Association, and special expert of the Guangdong Provincial Public Resource Trading Consultation Committee. Additionally, he serves as a guest editor for international journals such as China Economic Review. He has published over thirty papers in top journals such as Marketing Science, Econometric Theory, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Health Economics.
This lecture focuses on the issue of human-AI collaborative decision-making, providing a comprehensive overview of three recent experimental economics studies: "AI Assistance in Strategic Settings: The Power of Data and Algorithms," "Overcoming Medical Overuse with AI Assistance: An Experimental Investigation," and "Endogenous AI-tocracy." These studies respectively address the issues related to rationalization, information aggregation, and alterations in social relationships brought by artificial intelligence.
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