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When machines can be judge, jury, and executioner

  1. Title statementWhen machines can be judge, jury, and executioner : justice in the age of artificial intelligence / Katherine B. Forrest
    Personal name Forrest, Katherine Bolan, 1964- (author)
    PublicationHackensack, NJ : World Scientific, [2021]
    Copyright notice date©2021
    Phys.des.xxiii, 134 stran
    ISBN978-981-123-272-5 (vázáno)
    Internal Bibliographies/Indexes NoteObsahuje bibliografické odkazy a bibliografie
    ContentsIntroduction -- Utilitarianism versus justice as fairness -- AI and how it works -- Transparency in decisions about human liberty : the means to the end do matter -- Decision-making : the human as case study -- Decision-making : AI as case study -- As old as the hills : when humans assess risk -- AI risk assessment tools : achieving moderate accuracy -- COMPAS : case study of an AI risk assessment tool -- COMPAS is not alone : other AI risk assessment tools -- Accuracy over fairness -- Lethal autonomous weapons and fairness -- Conclusion.
    Subj. Headings umělá inteligence artificial intelligence * počítačová kriminalita computer crimes * právo a věda law and science
    Geographic keywords Spojené státy americké United States
    Conspect34 - Právo
    CountrySpojené státy americké
    Languageangličtina
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    When machines can be judge, jury, and executioner
    When machines can be judge, jury, and executioner

    Introduction -- Utilitarianism versus justice as fairness -- AI and how it works -- Transparency in decisions about human liberty : the means to the end do matter -- Decision-making : the human as case study -- Decision-making : AI as case study -- As old as the hills : when humans assess risk -- AI risk assessment tools : achieving moderate accuracy -- COMPAS : case study of an AI risk assessment tool -- COMPAS is not alone : other AI risk assessment tools -- Accuracy over fairness -- Lethal autonomous weapons and fairness -- Conclusion.

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