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AI-Mediated Communication: How Profile Generation by AI Affects Perceived Trustworthiness

Abstract

We are entering an era of AI-Mediated Communication (AIMC) where interpersonal communication is not only mediated by technology, but is optimized, augmented, or generated by artificial intelligence. Our study takes a first look at the potential impact of AI-MC on online self-presentation. In three experiments we test whether people find Airbnb hosts less trustworthy if they believe their profiles have been written by AI. We observe a new phenomenon that we term the Replicant Effect: Only when participants thought they saw a mixed set of AI-and human-written profiles, they mistrusted hosts whose profiles were labeled as or suspected to be written by AI. Our findings have implications for the design of systems that involve AI technologies in online self-presentation and chart a direction for future work that may upend or augment key aspects of Computer-Mediated Communication theory.

Author(s)
D. Jakesch
M. French
X. Ma
J.T. Hancock
M. Naaman
Publisher
Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2019)
Publication Date
February 20, 2019