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  • Glickman and Sharot reveal a human–AI feedback loop, where AI amplifies subtle human biases, which are then further internalized by humans. This cycle, observed across various domains, leads to substantial increases in human bias over time.

    • Moshe Glickman
    • Tali Sharot
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Human Behaviour
    Volume: 9, P: 345-359
  • Glickman et al. identify an evidence integration bias whereby the relative weighting of incoming information towards a decision is increased based on its consistency with preceding evidence, resulting in a pre-decision confirmation bias.

    • Moshe Glickman
    • Rani Moran
    • Marius Usher
    Research
    Nature Human Behaviour
    Volume: 6, P: 988-999
  • Using virtual reality to simulate physical risk, we show that over time, risk-taking escalates while emotional responses to risk habituate. The greater the emotional habituation, the steeper the risk escalation.

    • Hadeel Haj-Ali
    • Moshe Glickman
    • Tali Sharot
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Psychology
    Volume: 3, P: 1-9
  • Individuals consider the usefulness, emotional valence, and prior uncertainty when deciding both when to seek information for themselves and when to share information with others.

    • Valentina Vellani
    • Moshe Glickman
    • Tali Sharot
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Psychology
    Volume: 2, P: 1-10