Lara Kirfel
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Lara Kirfel
@larakirfel.bsky.social
CogSci, Philosophy & AI, Postdoc at Max Planck Institute Berlin.
"A framework for blaming willlful ignorance" 🫣
-- New review paper with @rzultan.bsky.social and @tobigerstenberg.bsky.social now out in "Current Opinion in Psychology".
People receive more blame for unanticipated consequences of their actions if they could have been informed of said consequences but chose not to. We review possible explanations in our new paper.
doi.org/10.1016/j.co...
July 10, 2025 at 5:07 AM
Reposted by Lara Kirfel
What makes people judge that someone was forced to take a particular action?

Research by @larakirfel.bsky.social et al suggests one influence on this judgment is people’s representation of what an agent knows is possible:

buff.ly/Z0oaRNk

HT @xphilosopher.bsky.social
May 17, 2025 at 3:09 PM
🏔️ Brad is lost in the wilderness—but doesn’t know there’s a town nearby. Was he forced to stay put?

In our #CogSci2025 paper, we show that judgments of what’s possible—and whether someone had to act—depend on what agents know.

📰 osf.io/preprints/ps...

w/ Matt Mandelkern & @jsphillips.bsky.social
May 16, 2025 at 12:04 PM
Reposted by Lara Kirfel
New paper for #CogSci2025: People cheat more when they delegate to AI. How can we stop this? We tested:

🧠 Explaining what the AI does (transparency)
🗣️ Calling cheating what it is (framing)

Only one worked.

w/ @larakirfel.bsky.social, Anne-Marie Nussberger, Raluca Rilla & @iyadrahwan.bsky.social
Framing, not transparency, reduces cheating in algorithmic delegation: https://osf.io/pqmnx
May 12, 2025 at 10:20 AM
❗Now out in "AI and Ethics"❗

What are the consequences of AI that can reason counterfactually? Our new paper explores the ethical dimensions of AI-driven counterfactual world simulation. 🌎 🤖

With @tobigerstenberg.bsky.social, Rob MacCoun and Thomas Icard.

Link: shorturl.at/bHYEO
When AI meets counterfactuals: the ethical implications of counterfactual world simulation models
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April 14, 2025 at 8:50 AM
Reposted by Lara Kirfel
Does wilful ignorance—intentionally neglecting to ascertain you’re not implicated in criminal activity—make you culpable? Research by @larakirfel.bsky.social & Hannikainen suggests yes, as long as you suspected that may have been the case: https://buff.ly/3XDopzh
HT @xphilosopher.bsky.social
February 24, 2025 at 4:09 PM
Hi Republica #rp24,

come catch me at my talk on all things AI and Ethical Decisions tonight at Lightning Box 1, 7.15pm. #WhoCares

re-publica.com/en/node/5223
"Moral AI"?! Navigating Ethical Decisions with Large Language Models | re:publica
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May 27, 2024 at 10:04 AM
🗣️ People often select only a few events when explaining what happened. What drives people’s explanation selection?

🗞️ In our new paper, we propose a new model and show that people use explanations to communicate effective interventions. #Cogsci2024

🔗 Link to paper: osf.io/preprints/ps...
May 13, 2024 at 8:14 AM
Reposted by Lara Kirfel
Menschliche Moral und was das für KI bedeutet! Diese Woche wird es mit @larakirfel.bsky.social wieder spannen auf @realscide.bsky.social!

#wisskomm #scicomm
February 5, 2024 at 6:23 AM