AICYHCLGOct 30, 2019

Mathematical decisions and non-causal elements of explainable AI

arXiv:1910.13607v22 citations
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This addresses the problem of fragmented discussions in AI ethics and governance for researchers and policymakers, though it is incremental in building on existing philosophical and empirical work.

The paper tackles the lack of a common framework for discussing the social implications of algorithmic decision-making by proposing a hierarchy of explanations to bridge moral and technical aspects, aiming to facilitate more effective debates among stakeholders.

The social implications of algorithmic decision-making in sensitive contexts have generated lively debates among multiple stakeholders, such as moral and political philosophers, computer scientists, and the public. Yet, the lack of a common language and a conceptual framework for an appropriate bridging of the moral, technical, and political aspects of the debate prevents the discussion to be as effective as it can be. Social scientists and psychologists are contributing to this debate by gathering a wealth of empirical data, yet a philosophical analysis of the social implications of algorithmic decision-making remains comparatively impoverished. In attempting to address this lacuna, this paper argues that a hierarchy of different types of explanations for why and how an algorithmic decision outcome is achieved can establish the relevant connection between the moral and technical aspects of algorithmic decision-making. In particular, I offer a multi-faceted conceptual framework for the explanations and the interpretations of algorithmic decisions, and I claim that this framework can lay the groundwork for a focused discussion among multiple stakeholders about the social implications of algorithmic decision-making, as well as AI governance and ethics more generally.

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