In more and more contexts, human decision-making is replaced by algorithmic decision-making. While promising to deliver efficient and objective decisions, algorithmic decision systems have specific weaknesses, some of which are particularly dangerous if data are collected and processed by profit-oriented companies. In this paper, I focus on two problems that are at the root of the logic of algorithmic decision-making: (1) (in)tolerance for ambiguity, and (2) instantiations of Campbell’s law, i. e. of indicators that are used for “social decision-making” being subject to “corruption pressures” and tending to “distort and corrupt” the underlying social processes. As a result, algorithmic decision-making can risk missing the point of the socia...
We argue that some algorithms are value-laden, and that two or more persons who accept different val...
Part 2: Social Implications of Algorithmic PhenomenaInternational audienceIn recent years the volume...
At present, algorithms are becoming the heart of society by taking control over the decision-making ...
In more and more contexts, human decision-making is replaced by algorithmic decision-making. While p...
This article examines the complaint that arbitrary algorithmic decisions wrong those whom they affec...
481 pagesAlgorithms are used to make decisions in an ever-increasing number of socially consequentia...
Scholarship on algorithms has drawn on the analogy between algorithmic systems and bureaucracies to ...
How is algorithmic model interpretability related to human acceptance of algorithmic recommendations...
The use of automated decision-making support, such as algorithms within predictive analytics, will i...
Given their technical sophistication, it is easy to overlook the human choices that underpin predict...
The combination of increased availability of large amounts of fine-grained human behavioral data and...
The increasing use of algorithmic decision-making systems has raised significant legal and ethical c...
It is becoming more common that the decision-makers in private and public institutions are predictiv...
We are sceptical of concerns over the opacity of algorithmic decision tools. While transparency and ...
The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract We argue...
We argue that some algorithms are value-laden, and that two or more persons who accept different val...
Part 2: Social Implications of Algorithmic PhenomenaInternational audienceIn recent years the volume...
At present, algorithms are becoming the heart of society by taking control over the decision-making ...
In more and more contexts, human decision-making is replaced by algorithmic decision-making. While p...
This article examines the complaint that arbitrary algorithmic decisions wrong those whom they affec...
481 pagesAlgorithms are used to make decisions in an ever-increasing number of socially consequentia...
Scholarship on algorithms has drawn on the analogy between algorithmic systems and bureaucracies to ...
How is algorithmic model interpretability related to human acceptance of algorithmic recommendations...
The use of automated decision-making support, such as algorithms within predictive analytics, will i...
Given their technical sophistication, it is easy to overlook the human choices that underpin predict...
The combination of increased availability of large amounts of fine-grained human behavioral data and...
The increasing use of algorithmic decision-making systems has raised significant legal and ethical c...
It is becoming more common that the decision-makers in private and public institutions are predictiv...
We are sceptical of concerns over the opacity of algorithmic decision tools. While transparency and ...
The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract We argue...
We argue that some algorithms are value-laden, and that two or more persons who accept different val...
Part 2: Social Implications of Algorithmic PhenomenaInternational audienceIn recent years the volume...
At present, algorithms are becoming the heart of society by taking control over the decision-making ...