Trustworthy human-centric based Automated Decision-Making Systems
It addresses the problem of ensuring trustworthy and ethical ADS deployment for society, but it is incremental as it reviews existing concerns without proposing new solutions.
The paper examines the risks and ethical implications of Automated Decision-Making Systems (ADS) due to their widespread adoption, emphasizing the need for regulation, transparency, and ethical conduct to prevent misuse and unintended consequences.
Automated Decision-Making Systems (ADS) have become pervasive across various fields, activities, and occupations, to enhance performance. However, this widespread adoption introduces potential risks, including the misuse of ADS. Such misuse may manifest when ADS is employed in situations where it is unnecessary or when essential requirements, conditions, and terms are overlooked, leading to unintended consequences. This research paper presents a thorough examination of the implications, distinctions, and ethical considerations associated with digitalization, digital transformation, and the utilization of ADS in contemporary society and future contexts. Emphasis is placed on the imperative need for regulation, transparency, and ethical conduct in the deployment of ADS.