The Psychology of AI Decision Making

Unpacking the ethics, biases, and responsibilities of AI

Chris Ambler author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:BCS Learning & Development Limited

Publishing:14th Oct '25

£34.99

This title is due to be published on 14th October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The Psychology of AI Decision Making cover

We’re handing more and more of our lives over to AI, but do we really understand how those decisions are being made? Setting the right parameters isn’t just technical detail but it’s about knowing how truth, trust, and bias shape outcomes, along with understanding the impact of socioeconomic constraints.

The Psychology of AI Decision Making draws on empirical psychology experimentation, philosophy, and real-world examples to show how echo chambers, cognitive biases, and sociotech are already reshaping ethics in ways we barely notice. Before we teach machines to make decisions for us, we need to understand how we make them ourselves. If we don’t, the future won’t be built, it will be inherited.

This book tackles decision-making from the ground up and cuts through the noise, exploring how decision-making works, comparing human thinking to machine algorithmic calculation. To move forward, this must be understood at every level from school children, to CEOs, to governments.

ISBN: 9781780177212

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

216 pages