Harvard DSR
Social Sciences
How humans become accomplices to AI's blind spots without even noticing
You trust a GPS because it's usually right, so when it confidently steers you wrong, you follow along — human judgment paradoxically makes AI errors worse, not better.
This means deploying AI in high-stakes decisions (hiring, lending, medicine) doesn't just need better algorithms; it needs us to redesign how humans and machines interact, because trust itself can be a trap.
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