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
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 |