How to better regulate automated decision making
Synopsis
Over the last few years, there has been a growing awareness about real-world discrimination and inequality creeping into systems being tasked to make decisions. This makes automated decision making too thoughtless and automatic an action. Instead, technology should show how it can be used efficiently to further progress without biases.
Ivana BartolettiArtificial intelligence (AI) decision-making is everywhere. This set of technologies is often acclaimed for its ability to reduce friction and simplify manual and time-consuming processes. Whether in the criminal justice system or in the welfare state, algorithms are seen as essential to achieving increased efficiency and productivity. There is no doubt that this is at least partly true. For example, in principle the automation
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