Urs FischbacherInstitutsleiter

    Organisation
    Thurgauer Wirtschaftsinstitut und Universität Konstanz

    Email
    hc.negnilzuerk-iwtobfsctd-51639d@rehcabhcsif

    Internet
    http://www.wiwi.uni-konstanz.de/fischbacher/

    Telefon
    +41 71 677 05 10

    Post
    Hafenstr. 6, 8280 Kreuzlingen, Schweiz

    Publikationen

    Adverse reactions to the use of large language models in social interactions

    Fabian Dvorak, Regina Stumpf, Sebastian Fehrler, and Urs Fischbacher, NAS Nexus, 4, 2025

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    Large language models (LLMs) are poised to reshape the way individuals communicate and interact. While this form of AI has the potential to efficiently make many human decisions, there is limited understanding of how individuals will respond to its use in social interactions. In particular, it remains unclear how individuals interact with LLMs when the interaction has consequences for other people. Here, we report the results of a large-scale, preregistered online experiment showing that human players’ fairness, trust, trustworthiness, cooperation, and coordination in economic two-player games decrease when the decision of the interaction partner is taken over by ChatGPT. On the contrary, we observe no adverse reactions when individuals are uncertain whether they are interacting with a human or a LLM. At the same time, participants often delegate decisions to the LLM, especially when the model’s involvement is not disclosed, and individuals have difficulty distinguishing between decisions made by humans and those made by AI.

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    Accumulating Evidence Suggests That Men Do Not Find Body Odours of Human Leucocyte Antigen-Dissimilar Women More Attractive

    Lobmaier, Janek S, Urs Fischbacher, Fabian Probst, Urs Wirthmüller and Daria Knoch, Accumulating Evidence Suggests That Men Do Not Find Body Odours of Human Leucocyte Antigen-Dissimilar Women More Attractive, Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 285(1878)., 2018

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    Studying the Neurobiology of Social Interaction with Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation The Example of Punishing Unfairness

    Daria Knoch, Michael A. Nitsche, Urs Fischbacher, Christoph Eisenegger, Alvaro Pascual-Leone, and Ernst Fehr, Studying the Neurobiology of Social Interaction with Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation The Example of Punishing Unfairness, Cerebral Cortex 18, 1987-1990., 2008

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