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THE PARADOX OF HUMAN SUBMISSIVENESS TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE DESPITE BEING THE CREATORS OF TECHNOLOGY

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Sulasa T.J, Dr. Ramesh Kumar
» doi: 10.31838/ecb/2023.12.si6.605

Abstract

The paradox of human submissiveness to Artificial Intelligence, despite being the creators of technology, has been a subject of scientific investigation and discourse. One notable publication that explores this topic is "The Paradox of Technological Advances and Human Nature" by Jie Lu and David J. Bryce, published in the Journal of Business Research in 2017. The article argues that humans have a natural tendency to rely on and trust technology, which can lead to submissiveness to AI despite being the creators of it.Lu and Bryce's research suggests that human beings have a cognitive bias called the "automation bias," where they tend to over-rely on automated systems, even when they have the ability to perform a task manually. This cognitive bias can explain why humans may be submissive to AI, as they may feel that the AI is more capable or trustworthy than themselves. Moreover, the authors suggest that the rapid pace of technological advancement has created a sense of novelty and excitement in humans, leading to a desire to adopt new technology quickly without fully considering its potential impact on their lives. This can also contribute to human submissiveness to AI. In conclusion, the paradox of human submissiveness to AI despite being the creators of technology, is a complex phenomenon that requires further investigation and discussion. Lu and Bryce's research sheds light on some of the underlying cognitive biases and societal factors that may contribute to this paradox

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