Big data and data science transform organizational decision-making. We increasingly defer decisions to algorithms because machines have earned a reputation of outperforming us. As algorithms become embedded within organizations, they become more influential and increasingly opaque. Those who create algorithms may make arbitrary decisions in all stages of the ‘data value chain’, yet these subjectivities are obscured from view. Algorithms come to reflect the biases of their creators, can reinforce established ways of thinking, and may favour some political orientations over others. This is a cause for concern and calls for more transparency in the development, implementation, and use of algorithms in public- and private-sector organizations. ...
Accountability is fundamentally about checks and balances to power. In theory, both government and c...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to report on empirical work conducted to open up algorithmic i...
As the role of algorithmic systems and processes increases in society, so does the risk of bias, whi...
Big data and data science transform organizational decision-making. We increasingly defer decisions ...
Accountability is the ability to provide good reasons in order to explain and to justify actions, de...
As artificial intelligence and big data analytics increasingly replace human decision making, ...
The past few years have witnessed several scandals surrounding public sector algorithms, fuelling th...
The combination of increased availability of large amounts of fine-grained human behavioral data and...
Sofia Olhede and Russell Rodrigues discuss recent efforts to ensure greater scrutiny of machine-gene...
This paper explores how accountability might make otherwise obscure and inaccessible algorithms avai...
In recent years, significant concerns have arisen regarding the increasing pervasiveness of algorith...
In this paper we argue that transparency of machine learning algorithms, just as explanation, can be...
In recent years, significant concerns have arisen regarding the increasing pervasiveness of algorith...
Part 2: Social Implications of Algorithmic PhenomenaInternational audienceIn recent years the volume...
Today, many organizations use personal data and algorithms for ads, recommendations, and decisions. ...
Accountability is fundamentally about checks and balances to power. In theory, both government and c...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to report on empirical work conducted to open up algorithmic i...
As the role of algorithmic systems and processes increases in society, so does the risk of bias, whi...
Big data and data science transform organizational decision-making. We increasingly defer decisions ...
Accountability is the ability to provide good reasons in order to explain and to justify actions, de...
As artificial intelligence and big data analytics increasingly replace human decision making, ...
The past few years have witnessed several scandals surrounding public sector algorithms, fuelling th...
The combination of increased availability of large amounts of fine-grained human behavioral data and...
Sofia Olhede and Russell Rodrigues discuss recent efforts to ensure greater scrutiny of machine-gene...
This paper explores how accountability might make otherwise obscure and inaccessible algorithms avai...
In recent years, significant concerns have arisen regarding the increasing pervasiveness of algorith...
In this paper we argue that transparency of machine learning algorithms, just as explanation, can be...
In recent years, significant concerns have arisen regarding the increasing pervasiveness of algorith...
Part 2: Social Implications of Algorithmic PhenomenaInternational audienceIn recent years the volume...
Today, many organizations use personal data and algorithms for ads, recommendations, and decisions. ...
Accountability is fundamentally about checks and balances to power. In theory, both government and c...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to report on empirical work conducted to open up algorithmic i...
As the role of algorithmic systems and processes increases in society, so does the risk of bias, whi...