Existing approaches to ‘algorithmic accountability’, such as transparency, provide an important baseline, but are insufficient to address the (potential) harm to human rights caused by the use of algorithms in decision-making. In order to effectively address the impact on human rights, we argue that a framework that sets out a shared understanding and means of assessing harm; is capable of dealing with multiple actors and different forms of responsibility; and applies across the full algorithmic lifecycle, from conception to deployment, is needed. While generally overlooked in debates on algorithmic accountability, in this article, we suggest that international human rights law already provides this framework. We apply this framework to ill...
Accountability is fundamentally about checks and balances to power. In theory, both government and c...
Permanent link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13600869.2017.1298547 First published online on 08 March ...
Abstract Different approaches have been adopted in addressing the challenges of Artificial Intellige...
A The purpose of this paper is to address impacts of algorithmic decision-making (herei...
The article discusses the human rights implications of algorithmic decision-making in the social wel...
The article discusses the human rights implications of algorithmic decision-making in the social wel...
Algorithms are now used to make significant decisions about individuals, from credit determinations ...
Algorithmic systems are increasingly being used as part of decision-making process...
Abstract: recent developments of Artificial Intelligence based on machine learning techniques throug...
Automated decision systems appear to carry higher risks today than they ever have before. Digital te...
The increasing use of big data and machine learning algorithms raises several legal issues. Automate...
Over the years, companies have adopted hiring algorithms because they promise wider job candidate po...
A growing body of literature examines how to make the use of new and emerging technologies more tran...
Nowadays the development of AI technology is not yet mature, let alone the legal definition and regu...
Predictive algorithms are increasingly being deployed in a variety of settings to determine legal st...
Accountability is fundamentally about checks and balances to power. In theory, both government and c...
Permanent link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13600869.2017.1298547 First published online on 08 March ...
Abstract Different approaches have been adopted in addressing the challenges of Artificial Intellige...
A The purpose of this paper is to address impacts of algorithmic decision-making (herei...
The article discusses the human rights implications of algorithmic decision-making in the social wel...
The article discusses the human rights implications of algorithmic decision-making in the social wel...
Algorithms are now used to make significant decisions about individuals, from credit determinations ...
Algorithmic systems are increasingly being used as part of decision-making process...
Abstract: recent developments of Artificial Intelligence based on machine learning techniques throug...
Automated decision systems appear to carry higher risks today than they ever have before. Digital te...
The increasing use of big data and machine learning algorithms raises several legal issues. Automate...
Over the years, companies have adopted hiring algorithms because they promise wider job candidate po...
A growing body of literature examines how to make the use of new and emerging technologies more tran...
Nowadays the development of AI technology is not yet mature, let alone the legal definition and regu...
Predictive algorithms are increasingly being deployed in a variety of settings to determine legal st...
Accountability is fundamentally about checks and balances to power. In theory, both government and c...
Permanent link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13600869.2017.1298547 First published online on 08 March ...
Abstract Different approaches have been adopted in addressing the challenges of Artificial Intellige...