A call for transdisciplinary trust research in the artificial intelligence era
Frank Krueger (),
René Riedl,
Jennifer A. Bartz,
Karen S. Cook,
David Gefen,
Peter A. Hancock,
Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa,
Lydia Krabbendam,
Mary R. Lee,
Roger C. Mayer,
Alexandra Mislin,
Gernot R. Müller-Putz,
Thomas Simpson,
Haruto Takagishi and
Paul A. M. Lange
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Frank Krueger: School of Systems Biology
René Riedl: University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria & Johannes Kepler University Linz
Jennifer A. Bartz: McGill University
Karen S. Cook: Stanford University
David Gefen: Drexel University
Peter A. Hancock: University of Central Florida
Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa: University of Texas at Austin
Lydia Krabbendam: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Mary R. Lee: Veterans Administration Medical Center
Roger C. Mayer: NC State University
Alexandra Mislin: American University
Gernot R. Müller-Putz: Graz University of Technology
Thomas Simpson: University of Oxford
Haruto Takagishi: Tamagawa University
Paul A. M. Lange: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Palgrave Communications, 2025, vol. 12, issue 1, 1-10
Abstract:
Abstract Trust is a cornerstone and enabler of human civilization, determining the very nature of how people interact with each other. The swift integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into daily life poses grand societal challenges and necessitates a reevaluation of trust. Our bibliometric literature review calls for scientists and stakeholders to cross traditional academic boundaries to address emerging and evolving societal challenges arising from AI. We propose a transdisciplinary research framework to understand and bolster trust in AI and address grand challenges in domains as diverse and urgent as misinformation, discrimination, and warfare.
Date: 2025
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