Chess platform data shows self-selection by skilled users into AI feedback masks true effects, widens skill gaps, and causally reduces intellectual diversity via 42 natural experiments.
University of Chicago, Becker Friedman Institute for Economics Working Paper (2024–50)
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Who Benefits from AI? Self-Selection, Skill Gap, and the Hidden Costs of AI Feedback
Chess platform data shows self-selection by skilled users into AI feedback masks true effects, widens skill gaps, and causally reduces intellectual diversity via 42 natural experiments.