This research investigates the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems for profiling and decision-making, and the consequences that it poses to rights and freedoms of individuals. In particular, the research considers that automated decision-making systems (ADMs) are opaque, can be biased, and their logic is correlation-based. For these reasons, ADMs do not take decisions as human beings do. Against this background, the risks for the rights of individuals combined with the demand for transparency of algorithms have created a debate on the need for a new 'right to explanation'. Assuming that, except in cases provided for by law, a decision made by a human does not entitle to a right to explanation, the question has been raised as to whe...
The increasing dependence of decision-making on some level of automation has naturally led to discus...
Big Data-powered Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications for decision-making purposes are rapidly ...
This article presents a perspective which focuses on the right to access information as a mean to e...
In response to widespread use of automated decision-making technology, some have considered a right ...
Many have called for algorithmic accountability: laws governing decision-making by complex algorithm...
Understanding of the causes and correlations for algorithmic decisions is currently one of the major...
Since approval of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in 2016, it has been widely and r...
International audienceUnderstanding of the causes and correlations for algorithmic decisions is curr...
This research aims to explore explainable artificial intelligence, a new sub field of artificial int...
As concerns about unfairness and discrimination in “black box” machine learning systems rise, a lega...
The increasing dependence of decision-making on some level of automation has naturally led to discus...
Automated decision making (ADM) is not a new phenomenon within public administration. Millions of au...
The purpose of this article is to analyse the rules of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)...
The increasing dependence of decision-making on some level of automation has naturally led to discus...
Big Data-powered Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications for decision-making purposes are rapidly ...
This article presents a perspective which focuses on the right to access information as a mean to e...
In response to widespread use of automated decision-making technology, some have considered a right ...
Many have called for algorithmic accountability: laws governing decision-making by complex algorithm...
Understanding of the causes and correlations for algorithmic decisions is currently one of the major...
Since approval of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in 2016, it has been widely and r...
International audienceUnderstanding of the causes and correlations for algorithmic decisions is curr...
This research aims to explore explainable artificial intelligence, a new sub field of artificial int...
As concerns about unfairness and discrimination in “black box” machine learning systems rise, a lega...
The increasing dependence of decision-making on some level of automation has naturally led to discus...
Automated decision making (ADM) is not a new phenomenon within public administration. Millions of au...
The purpose of this article is to analyse the rules of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)...
The increasing dependence of decision-making on some level of automation has naturally led to discus...
Big Data-powered Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications for decision-making purposes are rapidly ...
This article presents a perspective which focuses on the right to access information as a mean to e...