2023
DOI: 10.1111/puar.13754
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Institutional factors driving citizen perceptions of AI in government: Evidence from a survey experiment on policing

Kaylyn Jackson Schiff,
Daniel S. Schiff,
Ian T. Adams
et al.

Abstract: Law enforcement agencies are increasingly adopting artificial intelligence (AI)‐powered tools. While prior work emphasizes the technological features driving public opinion, we investigate how public trust and support for AI in government vary with the institutional context. We administer a pre‐registered survey experiment to 4200 respondents about AI use cases in policing to measure responsiveness to three key institutional factors: bureaucratic proximity (i.e., local sheriff versus national Federal Bureau of… Show more

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