When Predictions Persuade: The Hidden Causal Risks of AI Decision Support
Opening — Why This Matters Now AI systems increasingly “assist” rather than replace decision-makers. Doctors review risk scores. Judges see recidivism predictions. Credit officers get default probabilities. The narrative is comforting: humans remain in control. But control is not immunity. The real question is not whether the model is accurate. It is whether the interaction between the model and the human produces better outcomes. And that interaction, as it turns out, is far more delicate than most deployment teams assume. ...