2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11023-023-09651-z
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Democratizing AI from a Sociotechnical Perspective

Merel Noorman,
Tsjalling Swierstra

Abstract: Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies offer new ways of conducting decision-making tasks that influence the daily lives of citizens, such as coordinating traffic, energy distributions, and crowd flows. They can sort, rank, and prioritize the distribution of fines or public funds and resources. Many of the changes that AI technologies promise to bring to such tasks pertain to decisions that are collectively binding. When these technologies become part of critical infrastructures, such as energy networks, ci… Show more

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“…Among the main ethical concerns are accountability and transparency in AI decision-making. Transparency techniques are becoming increasingly important as AI models and incredibly sophisticated deep learning algorithms are frequently perceived as impenetrable "black boxes" [133].…”
Section: Ethical and Social Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the main ethical concerns are accountability and transparency in AI decision-making. Transparency techniques are becoming increasingly important as AI models and incredibly sophisticated deep learning algorithms are frequently perceived as impenetrable "black boxes" [133].…”
Section: Ethical and Social Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%