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R0031/2026-03-27/C013

Claim: Research presented at CHI 2025 (He et al.) found that AI receives less credit than humans for equivalent work.

BLUF: Confirmed. He, Houde, and Weisz (IBM Research) presented "Which Contributions Deserve Credit? Perceptions of Attribution in Human-AI Co-Creation" at CHI 2025. The study (N=155 knowledge workers) found that "across nearly all natures of contribution, participants assigned AI partners less authorship credit than human partners for equivalent contributions."

Probability: Almost certain (95-99%) | Confidence: High


Summary

Entity Description
Claim Definition Claim text, scope, status
Assessment Full analytical product with reasoning chain
ACH Matrix Evidence x hypotheses diagnosticity analysis
Self-Audit ROBIS-adapted 4-domain process audit

Hypotheses

ID Hypothesis Status
H1 Claim is accurate as stated Supported
H2 Partially correct Eliminated
H3 Materially wrong Eliminated

Searches

ID Target Results Selected
S01 CHI 2025 He et al AI credit 10 2

Sources

Source Description Reliability Relevance
SRC01 He et al. CHI 2025 paper High High