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Main Author: Elsayed, Nelly
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Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.06611
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contents The rapid evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) systems, tools, and technologies has opened up novel, unprecedented opportunities for businesses to innovate, differentiate, and compete. However, growing concerns have emerged about the use of AI in businesses, particularly AI washing, in which firms exaggerate, misrepresent, or superficially signal their AI capabilities to gain financial and reputational advantages. This paper aims to establish a conceptual foundation for understanding AI washing. In this paper, we draw on analogies from greenwashing and insights from Information Systems (IS) research on ethics, trust, signaling, and digital innovation. This paper proposes a typology of AI washing practices across four primary domains: marketing and branding, technical capability inflation, strategic signaling, and governance-based washing. In addition, we examine their organizational, industry, and societal impacts. Our investigation and analysis reveal how AI washing can lead to short-term gains; however, it also proposes severe long-term consequences, including reputational damage, erosion of trust, and misallocation of resources. Moreover, this paper examines current research directions and open questions aimed at mitigating AI washing practices and enhancing the trust and reliability of legitimate AI systems and technologies.
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spellingShingle AI Washing and the Erosion of Digital Legitimacy: A Socio-Technical Perspective on Responsible Artificial Intelligence in Business
Elsayed, Nelly
Human-Computer Interaction
The rapid evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) systems, tools, and technologies has opened up novel, unprecedented opportunities for businesses to innovate, differentiate, and compete. However, growing concerns have emerged about the use of AI in businesses, particularly AI washing, in which firms exaggerate, misrepresent, or superficially signal their AI capabilities to gain financial and reputational advantages. This paper aims to establish a conceptual foundation for understanding AI washing. In this paper, we draw on analogies from greenwashing and insights from Information Systems (IS) research on ethics, trust, signaling, and digital innovation. This paper proposes a typology of AI washing practices across four primary domains: marketing and branding, technical capability inflation, strategic signaling, and governance-based washing. In addition, we examine their organizational, industry, and societal impacts. Our investigation and analysis reveal how AI washing can lead to short-term gains; however, it also proposes severe long-term consequences, including reputational damage, erosion of trust, and misallocation of resources. Moreover, this paper examines current research directions and open questions aimed at mitigating AI washing practices and enhancing the trust and reliability of legitimate AI systems and technologies.
title AI Washing and the Erosion of Digital Legitimacy: A Socio-Technical Perspective on Responsible Artificial Intelligence in Business
topic Human-Computer Interaction
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.06611