Artificial intelligence and decision-making: the question of accountability

Gualdi, F. & Cordella, A.ORCID logo (2021). Artificial intelligence and decision-making: the question of accountability. In Bui, T. X. (Ed.), Proceedings of the 54th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, HICSS 2021 (pp. 2297 - 2306). IEEE Computer Society Press. https://doi.org/10.24251/HICSS.2021.281
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Public sector organizations literature has addressed the influence of AI on decision-making process, looking mainly at rationalization and efficiency. However, recent adoptions of AI have been challenged because of their discriminatory nature. As a result, questions emerged on the accountability of AI supported decision-making processes in the public sector. This research sheds light on how AI transforms decision-making processes in the public sector and hence on their accountability. The paper illustrates that AI adoptions lead to the emergency of techno-legal entanglements - assemblages - which might impact upon AI accountability. Building on the findings of some of the most controversial and discussed cases of AI adoption in the public sector - COMPAS in the US and UKVI in the UK - the paper makes the case for a new approach to AI supported public sector decision-making accountability.

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