Human trust signals
Expert oversight had negative willingness-to-pay across all analysed user profiles. The study interprets human oversight as a baseline safety feature rather than a paid premium add-on. Physician endorsement and in-person follow-up may alre…
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Expert oversight had negative willingness-to-pay across all analysed user profiles. The study interprets human oversight as a baseline safety feature rather than a paid premium add-on. Physician endorsement and in-person follow-up may already provide enough human assurance to reduce the value of separately priced oversight. Embedding expert oversight as a core non-priced feature may support adoption better than selling it as an add-on.