AI Transparency
The degree to which the operations and decisions of an AI system are understandable and explainable to users.
The degree to which the operations and decisions of an AI system are understandable and explainable to users.
The perception of a relationship between two variables when no such relationship exists.
The ability to intuitively understand what makes a product successful, including market needs, user experience, and competitive landscape.
A motivational theory suggesting that individuals are motivated to act based on the expected outcomes of their actions and the attractiveness of those outcomes.
A set of cognitive processes that include working memory, flexible thinking, and self-control, crucial for planning, decision-making, and behavior regulation.
The study of strategic decision making, incorporating psychological insights into traditional game theory models.
The study of how psychological influences affect financial behaviors and decision-making.
A theoretical concept in economics that portrays humans as rational and self-interested agents who aim to maximize their utility.
A theory that describes how individuals pursue goals using either a promotion focus (seeking gains) or a prevention focus (avoiding losses).