AIMLNov 3, 2017

Accountability of AI Under the Law: The Role of Explanation

arXiv:1711.01134v3116 citations
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It addresses the problem of AI accountability for policymakers and legal experts, but it is incremental as it reviews existing legal frameworks without proposing new methods.

The paper examines the role of explanation in regulating AI systems to enhance accountability, focusing on legal contexts and technical requirements for AI to provide explanations similar to those required of humans.

The ubiquity of systems using artificial intelligence or "AI" has brought increasing attention to how those systems should be regulated. The choice of how to regulate AI systems will require care. AI systems have the potential to synthesize large amounts of data, allowing for greater levels of personalization and precision than ever before---applications range from clinical decision support to autonomous driving and predictive policing. That said, there exist legitimate concerns about the intentional and unintentional negative consequences of AI systems. There are many ways to hold AI systems accountable. In this work, we focus on one: explanation. Questions about a legal right to explanation from AI systems was recently debated in the EU General Data Protection Regulation, and thus thinking carefully about when and how explanation from AI systems might improve accountability is timely. In this work, we review contexts in which explanation is currently required under the law, and then list the technical considerations that must be considered if we desired AI systems that could provide kinds of explanations that are currently required of humans.

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