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Berkeley Dietvorst
algorithm aversion.
Berkeley Dietvorst is a professor at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, where he studies judgement and decision-making. His most cited work demonstrates that people become averse to algorithmic forecasts after seeing them err, even when those algorithms still outperform human judges. He has also researched 'algorithm appreciation' — conditions under which people prefer algorithms over themselves.
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Last updated
10 May 2026