Purpose of research study:
Humans and machines offer complementary abilities. Some tasks are suitable for automation (machine control), some should arguably not be automated (human control), and some are best addressed by a mix of the two. The study is intended to gather data on how people think about different tasks and how they might feel about delegating control of those tasks to an artificial intelligence agent (as opposed to doing the task themselves or entrusting it to a human agent). We aim to explore how to best approach automation in a way that puts people first, by identifying which tasks should be automated, which shouldn’t, and why.
Task Description:
This task consists of a short survey on a single randomly-selected task. You will be asked to provide some demographic information, then asked to evaluate your thoughts on the given task by stating the extent to which you agree with 11 statements. Finally, you will be asked to decide how much control of the task you would delegate to a computer/artificial intelligence agent (versus keeping control or delegating to a human agent). The survey is expected to take 5 minutes.
Compensation:
You will receive 80 cents for a completed survey response, which is expected to take approximately 5 minutes. At this time, you may only complete one HIT of this type.
Benefits:
There is little direct benefit to participating in this study except that you may learn new tasks that AI could be doing.
Risks:
There is little risk in participating in this study. You may see some tasks that you do not know that AI could be doing.
Voluntary participation:
You may stop participating at any time without penalty by closing your browser window.
Data Management and Confidentiality:
The only identifying information kept about you will be your unique worker ID serial number for the purposes of compensation. Survey responses and worker IDs will be collected on Amazon cloud servers. Data will then be anonymized by removing the worker IDs and stored on secure CU-Boulder servers for analysis by the research team. The anonymized data may be shared with other researchers upon publication of the research.
Contact Information:
For questions about the research, complaints, or problems: Contact Brian Lubars at brian.lubars@colorado.edu.
This research has been reviewed and approved by an Institutional Review Board (IRB). For questions about your rights as a research participant, complaints, or problems, you may contact them at (303) 735-3702 or irbadmin@colorado.edu.
Agreement to Participate
If you would like to participate in this research study, please click the button below to begin the survey. By clicking on the "Accept HIT" button, you indicate that you understand the information in this consent form and that you are giving consent to participate in this research study. You have not waived any legal rights you otherwise would have as a participant in a research study. Remember, your participation is completely voluntary, and you’re free to withdraw at any time.
Note: You may only complete ONE HIT. Please do not queue hits or you will slow down study completion and delay payment.
We are conducting an academic survey about people’s attitudes towards “delegating” different kinds of tasks to an AI (artificial intelligence) versus to a person. You will:
We expect the survey to take approximately 5-10 minutes, and you will be compensated $0.80 upon submission (Expect approval within 1-2 days; Please note, your submission may not be approved if the attention questions are not answered correctly).