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Explaining how algorithms work reduces consumers' concerns regarding the collection of personal data and promotes AI technology adoption

Journal

PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING
Volume 39, Issue 10, Pages 1888-1901

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/mar.21705

Keywords

adoption of AI technologies; data collection concerns; mechanistic explanations of AI algorithms; privacy

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This study shows that providing detailed mechanistic explanations of AI algorithms can alleviate consumers' concerns about data collection and increase their willingness to adopt AI technologies.
Consumers' concerns about how companies gather and use their personal data can impede the widespread adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. This study demonstrates that mechanistic explanations of AI algorithms can inhibit such data collection concerns. Four independent online experiments show a negative effect of detailed mechanistic explanations on data collection concerns (Studies 1a and 1b), as well as mediating influences of a subjective understanding of how AI algorithms work (Study 2) and increased the likelihood to adopt AI technologies after data collection concerns have been mitigated (Study 3). These findings contribute to research on consumer privacy concerns and the adoption of AI technologies, by identifying (1) a new inhibitor of data collection concerns, namely, mechanistic explanations of AI algorithms; (2) the psychological mechanisms underlying mechanist explanation effects; and (3) how diminished data collection concerns promote AI technology adoption. These insights can help companies design more effective communication strategies that reduce the perceived opacity of AI algorithms, reassure consumers, and encourage their adoption of AI technologies.

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