Empowering Trust: The Role of Adaptable Design in AI Systems

The integration of AI (artificial intelligence) in workplaces has increased automation but often at the cost of transparency, potentially undermining user trust. Adaptable, user-centered systems address this challenge by enhancing users' understanding of the system and tailoring interactions to...

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Published inIEEE International Inter-Disciplinary Conference on Cognitive Methods in Situation Awareness and Decision Support (Print) pp. 40 - 47
Main Authors Staab, V., Hein, I., Ramrath, M., Schluter, L., Stuckstatte, A., Hohn, M., Sieberg, P., Liebherr, M.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 02.06.2025
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ISSN2379-1675
DOI10.1109/CogSIMA64436.2025.11079500

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Abstract The integration of AI (artificial intelligence) in workplaces has increased automation but often at the cost of transparency, potentially undermining user trust. Adaptable, user-centered systems address this challenge by enhancing users' understanding of the system and tailoring interactions to their needs through adaptable elements that allow them to customize system settings. In an online study with a between-subjects design, 197 participants interacted with an adaptable or non-adaptable system for decision-making to examine the influence of its features on perception (transparency, fairness, control), trust, and intention to use. Results showed that adaptability positively affected perceived transparency, fairness, and especially control. Furthermore, the intention to use was positively influenced both directly by perceived fairness and indirectly through two serial mediation pathways: one from perceived fairness through trust, and another from perceived control through trust. This study underscores the importance of adaptable design elements in human-computer interaction, demonstrating that they enhance user perception and intention to use, whereas AI systems that restrict user involvement and autonomy risk diminishing both trust and intention to use.
AbstractList The integration of AI (artificial intelligence) in workplaces has increased automation but often at the cost of transparency, potentially undermining user trust. Adaptable, user-centered systems address this challenge by enhancing users' understanding of the system and tailoring interactions to their needs through adaptable elements that allow them to customize system settings. In an online study with a between-subjects design, 197 participants interacted with an adaptable or non-adaptable system for decision-making to examine the influence of its features on perception (transparency, fairness, control), trust, and intention to use. Results showed that adaptability positively affected perceived transparency, fairness, and especially control. Furthermore, the intention to use was positively influenced both directly by perceived fairness and indirectly through two serial mediation pathways: one from perceived fairness through trust, and another from perceived control through trust. This study underscores the importance of adaptable design elements in human-computer interaction, demonstrating that they enhance user perception and intention to use, whereas AI systems that restrict user involvement and autonomy risk diminishing both trust and intention to use.
Author Hohn, M.
Hein, I.
Liebherr, M.
Staab, V.
Schluter, L.
Stuckstatte, A.
Ramrath, M.
Sieberg, P.
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SubjectTerms Adaptability
Adaptive systems
Artificial intelligence
Automation
Buildings
Control
Costs
Decision making
Employment
Fairness
Human computer interaction
Mediation
Transparency
Trust
Use Intention
User experience
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