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Nathanael J. Fast

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

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“Inventor’s Bias” at Work: When Low-Performing Algorithms Seem Fair→

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American Psychological Association

  • How to Use AI Ethically (Podcast) Artificial intelligence is already changing how people work, learn, play and live. In this podcast, Nathanael Fast talks about how AI affects people’s decision-making, whether most of us trust AI, and why it’s important to make sure that the potential benefits of AI flow to everyone, not just the most privileged.

Wired

  • Smarter Virtual Assistants Could Make it Harder to Stay Human AI helpers that make phone calls, book flights, and chat with other bots will give humans new freedom—but also lead machines to undermine people's independence. WIRED cites research by Fast finding humans may engage in bad behavior when using AI assistants.

NPR

  • What Do We Lose, What Do We Gain When We Replace Humans With Tech? Fast joins NPR's AirTalk to discuss how the rapid rise of AI-powered services are effecting not just business but society at large.

Psychology Today

  • How Artificial Intellignece Impacts Moral Decision Making Fast's work on ethics and technology is discussed in an article examining the psychological and moral consequences of AI.

Forbes

  • Why People are More Willing to be Tracked at Work With a former student, Fast examines the psychology that drives openness to behavior tracking in the workplace.

Harvard Business Review

  • High-Power, Low-Status Roles Lead to Conflict Nathanael and colleagues discuss research on how structural aspects of work roles can produce conflict in organizations.
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