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ALGORITHMIC AUDITING: CHASING AI ACCOUNTABILITY
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Goodman, Ellen P
, Trehu, Julia
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Accountability
/ Algorithms
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Auditing
/ Decision making
/ Technology
2023
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ALGORITHMIC AUDITING: CHASING AI ACCOUNTABILITY
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Goodman, Ellen P
, Trehu, Julia
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Accountability
/ Algorithms
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Auditing
/ Decision making
/ Technology
2023
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ALGORITHMIC AUDITING: CHASING AI ACCOUNTABILITY
2023
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Overview
Audits of automated decision systems, also called algorithmic or AI systems, are currently required in some cases by the E.U. Digital Services Act, arguably by the E.U. GDPR, and either required or considered in a host of US laws. Audits are proposed as a way to curb discrimination and disinformation, and to hold those who deploy algorithmic decision-making accountable for their harms. Many other uses of related terms, such as impact assessment, would also impose obligations on covered entities to benchmark the development and implementation of algorithmic systems against some acceptable standard. For any of these interventions to work in the way their proponents imagine, relevant provisions and proposals the term audit and associated terms require much more precision are reviewed.
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Santa Clara University
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