CAREER: Calibrating Human Trust in Artificial Intelligence through Real-Time Behavioral an — NSF Award to West Virginia University
Artificial intelligence is increasingly used to support decision making in healthcare, especially in time-sensitive settings such as emergency care and intensive care units. However, people do not always rely on these systems appropriately. Some users may place too much trust in incorrect recommendations, while others
| Award title | CAREER: Calibrating Human Trust in Artificial Intelligence through Real-Time Behavioral an |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2540822 |
| Awardee | West Virginia University Research Corporation |
| City | MORGANTOWN |
| State | WV |
| Amount obligated | $409,667 |
| Principal investigator | Avishek Choudhury |
| Program | HCC-Human-Centered Computing |
| Start date | 10/01/2026 |
| Abstract | Artificial intelligence is increasingly used to support decision making in healthcare, especially in time-sensitive settings such as emergency care and intensive care units. However, people do not always rely on these systems appropriately. Some users may place too much trust in incorrect recommendations, while others may ignore useful guidance. These mismatches can affect decision quality and patient safety. This project studies how people interact with artificial intelligence in such settings |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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