Human-AI Collaboration via Conditional Delegation: A Case Study of Content Moderation

Vivian Lai(University of Colorado System), Samuel Carton(University of Colorado Boulder), Rajat Bhatnagar(Amazon (United States)), Q. Vera Liao(Microsoft (Canada)), Yunfeng Zhang(Twitter (United States)), Chenhao Tan(University of Chicago)
CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
April 27, 2022
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Abstract

Despite impressive performance in many benchmark datasets, AI models can still make mistakes, especially among out-of-distribution examples. It remains an open question how such imperfect models can be used effectively in collaboration with humans. Prior work has focused on AI assistance that helps people make individual high-stakes decisions, which is not scalable for a large amount of relatively low-stakes decisions, e.g., moderating social media comments. Instead, we propose conditional delegation as an alternative paradigm for human-AI collaboration where humans create rules to indicate trustworthy regions of a model. Using content moderation as a testbed, we develop novel interfaces to assist humans in creating conditional delegation rules and conduct a randomized experiment with two datasets to simulate in-distribution and out-of-distribution scenarios. Our study demonstrates the promise of conditional delegation in improving model performance and provides insights into design for this novel paradigm, including the effect of AI explanations.


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