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Köbis, Nils, Rahwan, Zoe, Rilla, Raluca, Supriyatno, Bramantyo Ibrahim, Bersch, Clara, Ajaj, Tamer, Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRefORCIDORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4959-188X and Rahwan, IyadIdRefORCIDORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1796-4303 (2025) Delegation to Artificial Intelligence can increase dishonest behaviour. Nature. pp. 1-14.

Rahwan, IyadIdRefORCIDORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1796-4303, Shariff, AzimIdRef and Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRefORCIDORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4959-188X (2025) The science fiction science method. Nature, vol. 644. pp. 51-58.

Makovi, Kinga, Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRefORCIDORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4959-188X, Oudah, Mayada, Sargsyan, Anahit and Rahwan, Tahal (2025) Rewards and Punishments Help Humans Overcome Biases Against Cooperation Partners Assumed to be Machines. iScience, Vol. 28 (n° 7). pp. 1-12.

Dong, MengchenORCIDORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8547-3808, Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRefORCIDORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4959-188X and Rahwan, IyadIdRefORCIDORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1796-4303 (2025) Heterogeneous preferences and asymmetric insights for AI use among welfare claimants and non-claimants. Nature Communications, vol. 16 (n° 6973).

Derex, MaximeIdRef, Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef, Boyd, RobertIdRef, McElreath, RichardIdRef and Mesoudi, AlexIdRef (2025) Social learning preserves both useful and useless theories by canalizing learners’ exploration. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, vol. 292 (n°2039).

Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef, Landier, AugustinIdRef, Sastry, Parinitha and Thesmar, DavidIdRef (2025) The moral preferences of investors : Experimental evidence. Journal of Financial Economics, vol. 163 (n° 103955).

Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef and Bago, BenceIdRef (2024) Generative AI as a tool for truth. Science, vol. 385 (n°6714). pp. 1164-1165.

Bago, BenceIdRef and Bonnefon, Jean-François (2024) Generative AI as a tool for truth. Conversation with a trained chatbot can reduce conspiratorial beliefs. Science, vol.385 (n°6714). pp. 1164-1165.

Köbis, Nils, von Schenk, Alicia, Klockmann, Victor, Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef and Rahwan, IyadIdRef (2024) Lie detection algorithms disrupt the social dynamics of accusation behavior. iScience, Vol. 27 (N° 7).

Capraro, Valerio, Lentsch, Austin, Acemoglu, DaronIdRef, Akgun, Selin, Akhmedova, Aisel, Bilancini, EnnioIdRef and Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef (2024) The impact of generative artificial intelligence on socioeconomic inequalities and policy making. PNAS Nexus, vol. 3 (n°6).

Dong, MengchenORCIDORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8547-3808, Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef and Rahwan, IyadIdRef (2024) Toward Human-Centered AI Management: Methodological Challenges and Future Directions. Technovation, vol.131. p. 102953.

Dong, Mengchen, Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef and Rahwan, IyadIdRef (2024) Toward human-centered AI management: Methodological challenges and future directions. Technovation, vol. 131.

Katiyar, Tanay, Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef, Mehr, Samuel and Singh, ManvirIdRef (2024) Discovering the unknown unknowns of research cartography with high-throughput natural description. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol. 47 (N° 50).

Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef, Rahwan, Iyad and Shariff, Azim (2024) The Moral Psychology of Artificial Intelligence. Annual Review of Psychology, vol. 75. pp. 653-675.

Brinkmann, Levin, Baumann, Fabian, Derex, MaximeIdRef, Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef, Müller, Thomas F., Nussberger, Anne-Marie, Czaplicka, Agnieszka, Acerbi, AlbertoIdRef, Griffiths, Thomas L., Henrich, Joseph, Leibo, Joel Z., McElreath, RichardIdRef, Oudeyer, Pierre-YvesIdRef, Stray, Jonathan and Rahwan, IyadIdRef (2023) Machine Culture. Nature Human Behaviour, vol. 7. pp. 1855-1868.

Purcell, ZoeIdRef and Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef (2023) Humans feel too special for machines to score their morals. PNAS Nexus, vol. 2 (n° 6).

Makovi, Kinga, Sargsyan, Anahit, Li, Wendi, Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef and Rahwan, Tahal (2023) Trust within human-machine collectives depends on the perceived consensus about cooperative norms. Nature Communications, vol. 14 (3108).

Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef (2023) Moral artificial intelligence and machine puritanism. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, vol. 46 (n° e297).

Purcell, ZoeIdRef and Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef (2023) Research on Artificial Intelligence is reshaping our definition of morality. Psychological Inquiry, vol. 34 (n° 2). pp. 100-101.

Awad, Edmond, Bago, BenceIdRef, Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef, Christakis, NicholasIdRef, Rahwan, IyadIdRef and Shariff, AzimIdRef (2022) Polarized Citizen Preferences for the Ethical Allocation of Scarce Medical Resources in 20 Countries. MDM Policy & Practice, vol. 7 (N° 2). pp. 1-9.

Duch, Raymond M.IdRef, Roope, Laurence, Violato, Mara, Becerra, MF, Robinson, T., Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef, Friedman, Jorge, Loewen, Peter JohnIdRef, Mamidi, P., Melegaro, AlessiaIdRef, Blanco, M., Vargas, Juan F., Seither, J., Candio, P., Cruz, AG, Hua, X., Barnett, Adrian G.IdRef and Clarke, PhilipIdRef (2021) Citizens from 13 countries share similar preferences for COVID-19 vaccine allocation priorities. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 118 (n° 38).

Köbis, Nils, Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef and Rahwan, IyadIdRef (2021) Bad machines corrupt good morals. Nature Human Behaviour, Vol. 5 (n° 6). pp. 679-685.

Bago, BenceIdRef, Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef and Neys, Wim deIdRef (2021) Intuition rather than deliberation determines selfish and prosocial choices. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, vol. 150 (n° 6). pp. 1081-1094.

Clarke, PhilipIdRef, Roope, Laurence, Loewen, Peter JohnIdRef, Bonnefon, Jean-François, Melegaro, AlessiaIdRef, Friedman, Jorge, Violato, Mara, Barnett, Adrian G.IdRef and Duch, Raymond M.IdRef (2021) Public opinion on global rollout of COVID-19 vaccines. Nature Medicine, vol. 27. pp. 935-936.

Shariff, Azim, Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef and Rahwan, Iyad (2021) How safe is safe enough? Psychological mechanisms underlying extreme safety demands for self-driving cars. Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies, vol. 126 (n° 103069).

Borau, SylvieIdRef and Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef (2020) Gendered products act as the extended phenotype of human sexual dimorphism: They increase physical attractiveness and desirability. Journal of Business Research, vol. 120. pp. 498-508.

Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef and Rahwan, IyadIdRef (2020) Machine Thinking, Fast and Slow. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, vol. 24 (n° 12). pp. 1019-1027.

Rahwan, IyadIdRef, Crandall, Jacob W. and Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef (2020) Intelligent machines as social catalysts. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 117 (n° 14). pp. 7555-7557.

Salvia, EmilieIdRef, Mevel, KatellIdRef, Borst, GrégoireIdRef, Poirel, NicolasIdRef, Simon, GrégoryIdRef, Orliac, FrançoisIdRef, Etard, OlivierIdRef, Hopfensitz, AstridIdRef, Houdé, OlivierIdRef, Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef and De Neys, WimIdRef (2020) Age-related neural correlates of facial trustworthiness detection during economic interaction. Journal of Neuroscience, Psychology, and Economics, vol. 13 (n° 1). pp. 19-33.

Awad, Edmond, Dsouza, Sohan, Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef, Shariff, Azim and Rahwan, IyadIdRef (2020) Crowdsourcing moral machines. Communications of the ACM, vol. 63 (n° 3). pp. 48-55.

Awad, Edmond, Dsouza, Sohan, Kim, Richard, Schulz, Jonathan, Henrich, Joseph, Shariff, Azim, Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef and Rahwan, IyadIdRef (2020) Reply to: Life and death decisions of autonomous vehicles. Nature, vol. 579 (n° E3-E5).

Awad, Edmond, Levine, Sydney, Kleiman-Weiner, Max, Dsouza, Sohan, Tenenbaum, Joshua, Shariff, Azim, Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef and Rahwan, Iyad (2020) Drivers are blamed more than their automated cars when both make mistakes. Nature Human Behaviour, vol. 4 (n° 2). pp. 134-143.

Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef, Awad, Edmond, Dsouza, Sohan and Shariff, Azim (2020) Universals and variations in moral decisions made in 42 countries by 70,000 participants. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS), vol. 117 (n° 5). pp. 2332-2337.

Ishowo-Oloko, Fatimah, Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef, Soroye, Zakariyah, Crandall, Jacob W., Rahwan, IyadIdRef and Rahwan, Tahal (2019) Behavioural evidence for a transparency-efficiency tradeoff in human-machine cooperation. Nature Machine Intelligence, vol. 1. pp. 517-521.

Rahwan, IyadIdRef, Cebrian, Manuel, Obradovich, Nick, Bongard, Josh, Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef, Breazeal, CynthiaIdRef, Crandall, Jacob W., Christakis, NicholasIdRef, Couzin, Iain, Jackson, Matthew O.IdRef, Jennings, Nicholas, Kamar, Ece, Kloumann, Isabel, Larochelle, Hugo, Lazer, Hugo, McElreath, RichardIdRef, Mislove, Alan, Parkes, David, Pentland, AlexIdRef, Roberts, Margaret, Shariff, Azim, Tenenbaum, Joshua and Wellman, Michael (2019) Machine behaviour. Nature, vol. 568. pp. 477-486.

Derex, MaximeIdRef, Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef, Boyd, Robert and Mesoudi, AlexIdRef (2019) Causal understanding is not necessary for the improvement of culturally evolving technology. Nature Human Behaviour, vol. 3 (n° 5). pp. 446-452.

Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef, Buonocore, Antimo, De Vito, Stefania and Della Sala, SergioIdRef (2015) Eye movements disrupt episodic future thinking. Memory, 23 (6). pp. 796-805.

Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef (2015) Non-directive Thinkers Are Predisposed to Attribute Supernatural Causation to Uncanny Experiences. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 41 (7). pp. 955-961.

Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef, Kaminski, Gwenaël and Trémolière, BastienIdRef (2015) Intrasexual competition shapes men's anti-utilitarian moral decisions. Evolutionary Psychological Science, 1 (1). pp. 18-22.

Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef, Heimann, MarcoIdRef and Mullet, EtienneIdRef (2015) People's views about the acceptability of remuneration policies and executive bonuses. Journal of Business Ethics, vol.127 (n°3). pp. 661-671.

Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef and Haigh, Matthew (2015) Eye Movements Reveal How Readers Infer Intentions From the Beliefs and Desires of Others. Experimental Psychology, vol.62 (,n°3). pp. 206-213.

Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef, Dahl, Ethan and Holtgraves, Thomas M.IdRef (2015) Some but not all dispreferred turn markers help to interpret scalar terms in polite contexts. Thinking & Reasoning, 21 (2). pp. 230-249.

Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef, Buonocore, Antimo, De Vito, Stefania and Della Sala, SergioIdRef (2014) Eye movements disrupt spatial but not visual mental imagery. Cognitive Processing, 15 (4). pp. 543-549.

Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef and De Vito, Stefania (2014) People believe each other to be selfish hedonic maximizers. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 21 (5). pp. 1331-1338.

Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef and Trémolière, BastienIdRef (2014) Efficient kill-save ratios ease up the cognitive demands on counterintuitive moral utilitarianism. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 40. pp. 923-930.

Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef, Heimann, MarcoIdRef and Mullet, EtienneIdRef (2014) Legitimacy of executive compensation plans: A preliminary study of French laypersons' acceptability. Psicologica, vol.35. pp. 543-558.

Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef, De Neys, WimIdRef and Trémolière, BastienIdRef (2014) The grim reasoner: Analytic reasoning under mortality salience. Thinking & Reasoning, 20 (3). pp. 333-351.

Book Section

Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef (2021) Utility Conditionals. In: The Handbook of Rationality Knauff, MarkusIdRef and Spohn, WolfgangIdRef (eds.) The MIT Press. Cambridge ISBN 9780262045070

Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef, Heimann, MarcoIdRef, Mullet, EtienneIdRef and Pouget, SébastienIdRef (2011) The Experimental Approach To Trust In Socially Responsible Investment Funds. In: Finance and sustainability: towards a new paradigm? : a post-crisis agenda William Sun / Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Series “Critical studies on corporate responsibility, governance and sustainability”, Vol. 2. Chapter 10. Bingley pp. 169-183. ISBN 9781780520926

Monograph

Bago, BenceIdRefORCIDORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6905-1832, Muller, PhilippeIdRefORCIDORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6765-4020 and Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRefORCIDORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4959-188X (2025) Using Generative AI to Increase Skeptics’ Engagement with Climate Science. TSE Working Paper, n. 25-1678, Toulouse

Dong, Mengchen, Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef, Brinkmann, Levin, Sherif, Omar, Wang, Shihan, Zhang, XinyuIdRef and Rahwan, IyadIdRef (2025) Experimental Evidence That AI-Managed Workers Tolerate Lower Pay Without Demotivation. , Toulouse

von Schenk, Alicia, Klockmann, Victor, Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef, Rahwan, Iyad and Köbis, Nils (2023) Lie-detection algorithms attract few users but vastly increase accusation rates. TSE Working Paper, n. 23-1448, Toulouse

Purcell, ZoeIdRef and Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef (2022) Humans Feel Too Special for Machines to Score Their Morals. TSE Working Paper, n. 22-1387, Toulouse

Purcell, ZoeIdRef and Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef (2022) Humans Feel Too Special for Machines to Score Their Morals. IAST Working Paper, n. 22-146

Abdallah, Sherief, Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef, Cebrian, Manuel, Crandall, Jacob W., Ishowo-Oloko, Fatimah, Oudah, Mayada, Rahwan, Iyad, Shariff, Azim and Tennom (2017) Cooperating with Machines. IAST Working Paper, n. 17-68, Toulouse

Book

Bonnefon, Jean-FrançoisIdRef (2021) The car that knew too much: can a machine be moral? The MIT Press. Cambridge, MA ISBN 9780262045797

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