Algorithms, particularly machine learning (ML) algorithms, are increasingly important to individuals’ lives, but have caused a range of concerns revolving mainly around unfairness, discrimination and opacity. Transparency in the form of a “right to an explanation” has emerged as a compellingly attractive remedy since it intuitively promises to open the algorithmic “black box” to promote challenge, redress, and hopefully heightened accountability. Amidst the general furore over algorithmic bias we describe, any remedy in a storm has looked attractive. However, we argue that a right to an explanation in the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is unlikely to present a complete remedy to algorithmic harms, particularly in some of the...
There has been much discussion of the “right to explanation” in the EU General Data Protection Regul...
The purpose of this article is to analyse the rules of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)...
The Problem - Algorithms are ubiquitous but we do not understand or control them. - We live in a med...
Algorithms, particularly machine learning (ML) algorithms, are increasingly important to individuals...
Algorithms, particularly of the machine learning (ML) variety, are increasingly important to individ...
As concerns about unfairness and discrimination in “black box” machine learning systems rise, a lega...
Many have called for algorithmic accountability: laws governing decision-making by complex algorithm...
We summarize the potential impact that the European Union’s new General Data Protection Regulation w...
Automated decision systems appear to carry higher risks today than they ever have before. Digital te...
In this paper we argue that transparency of machine learning algorithms, just as explanation, can be...
Understanding of the causes and correlations for algorithmic decisions is currently one of the major...
There has been much discussion of the “right to explanation” in the EU General Data Protection Regul...
The increasing dependence of decision-making on some level of automation has naturally led to discus...
Algorithmic decision-making based on profiling may significantly affect people’s destinies. As a rul...
International audienceUnderstanding of the causes and correlations for algorithmic decisions is curr...
There has been much discussion of the “right to explanation” in the EU General Data Protection Regul...
The purpose of this article is to analyse the rules of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)...
The Problem - Algorithms are ubiquitous but we do not understand or control them. - We live in a med...
Algorithms, particularly machine learning (ML) algorithms, are increasingly important to individuals...
Algorithms, particularly of the machine learning (ML) variety, are increasingly important to individ...
As concerns about unfairness and discrimination in “black box” machine learning systems rise, a lega...
Many have called for algorithmic accountability: laws governing decision-making by complex algorithm...
We summarize the potential impact that the European Union’s new General Data Protection Regulation w...
Automated decision systems appear to carry higher risks today than they ever have before. Digital te...
In this paper we argue that transparency of machine learning algorithms, just as explanation, can be...
Understanding of the causes and correlations for algorithmic decisions is currently one of the major...
There has been much discussion of the “right to explanation” in the EU General Data Protection Regul...
The increasing dependence of decision-making on some level of automation has naturally led to discus...
Algorithmic decision-making based on profiling may significantly affect people’s destinies. As a rul...
International audienceUnderstanding of the causes and correlations for algorithmic decisions is curr...
There has been much discussion of the “right to explanation” in the EU General Data Protection Regul...
The purpose of this article is to analyse the rules of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)...
The Problem - Algorithms are ubiquitous but we do not understand or control them. - We live in a med...