Pages tagged "decision-making"
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- AI for Competitive & Strategic Analysis — What It Can and Can't Do Can you hand competitive and strategic analysis to an LLM? Peer-reviewed evidence says yes, but only with three disciplines: aggregate many runs (a single LLM is biased), keep humans on the judgment dimensions, and let AI triage signal — not make the call.
- Appropriate Reliance — Trusting AI the Right Amount, Not the Most The goal with AI isn't maximum reliance — it's calibrated reliance. Peer-reviewed evidence shows mere AI labeling triggers costly over-reliance and suppresses critical thinking, yet experts under-rely, and disclosing AI use erodes trust. The reconciliation: appropriate reliance, moderated by expertise and stakes.
- Recognition-Primed Decision Making — When Expert Intuition Is Reliable Klein's RPD model (1989/1998) describes how experts make rapid decisions by pattern-matching against past experience, not by comparing options. The Klein-Kahneman 2009 synthesis specifies the conditions under which intuition is reliable: high-validity environments + prolonged practice with rapid feedback. Predicts where AI itself will struggle for the same reasons.
- TPB (Theory of Planned Behaviour) — What It Means Plain-English explanation of how attitudes, social norms, and perceived control drive consumer decisions