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@ -108,14 +108,14 @@ the former in the case of a poorly trained machine learning algorithm that
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simply classifies pictures of dogs and cats always as dogs, for example.
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simply classifies pictures of dogs and cats always as dogs, for example.
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Scholars usually divide trust either into \emph{cognitive} or
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Scholars usually divide trust either into \emph{cognitive} or
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\emph{non-cognitive} forms. While cognitive trust involves some sort of rational
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\emph{noncognitive} forms. While cognitive trust involves some sort of rational
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and objective evaluation of the trustee's capabilities, non-cognitive trust
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and objective evaluation of the trustee's capabilities, noncognitive trust
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lacks such an evaluation. For instance, if a patient comes to a doctor with a
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lacks such an evaluation. For instance, if a patient comes to a doctor with a
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health problem which resides in the doctor's domain, the patient will place
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health problem which resides in the doctor's domain, the patient will place
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trust in the doctor because of the doctor's experience, track record and
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trust in the doctor because of the doctor's experience, track record and
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education. The patient thus consciously decides that he/she would rather trust
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education. The patient thus consciously decides that he/she would rather trust
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the doctor to solve the problem and not a friend who does not have any
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the doctor to solve the problem and not a friend who does not have any
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expertise. Conversely, non-cognitive trust allows humans to place trust in
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expertise. Conversely, noncognitive trust allows humans to place trust in
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people they know well, without a need for rational justification, but just
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people they know well, without a need for rational justification, but just
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because of their existing relationship.
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because of their existing relationship.
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performed by the agent $Y$ to achieve goal $G$. $C$ stands for the context in
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performed by the agent $Y$ to achieve goal $G$. $C$ stands for the context in
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which the action takes place.
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which the action takes place.
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\subsubsection{Simple Trust} is a non-cognitive form of trust and the least
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\subsubsection{Simple Trust} is a noncognitive form of trust and the least
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demanding form of trust in the incremental model. $X$ trusts $Y$ to perform an
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demanding form of trust in the incremental model. $X$ trusts $Y$ to perform an
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action $A$ to pursue the goal $G$ without requiring additional information about
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action $A$ to pursue the goal $G$ without requiring additional information about
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$Y$'s ability to generate a satisfactory outcome. In other words, $X$
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$Y$'s ability to generate a satisfactory outcome. In other words, $X$
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model proposed by \cite{ferrario_ai_2020}. In addition to having objective
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model proposed by \cite{ferrario_ai_2020}. In addition to having objective
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reasons to trust $Y$, $X$ is also willing to do so without control. It is thus a
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reasons to trust $Y$, $X$ is also willing to do so without control. It is thus a
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combination of simple trust and reflective trust. Simple trust provides the
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combination of simple trust and reflective trust. Simple trust provides the
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non-cognitive, non-controlling aspect of trust and reflective trust provides the
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noncognitive, noncontrolling aspect of trust and reflective trust provides the
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cognitive aspect.
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cognitive aspect.
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\subsection{Application of the Model}
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\subsection{Application of the Model}
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