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Gen AI users make worse decisions
2025-07-08 17:15:05.309728+02 by
Dan Lyke
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Harvard Business Review — Cognitive bias: Research: Executives Who Used Gen AI Made Worse Predictions
The results were striking. We found that ChatGPT made executives significantly more optimistic in their forecasts while peer discussions tended to encourage caution. Additionally, we found that the executives armed with ChatGPT made worse predictions, based on actual stock figures, than they had before they consulted the tool. In this article we share what we did, what we found, what explains it, and why it matters for any leader integrating AI into their decision-making process.
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