Workshop: Trustworthy Algorithmic Decision-Making
I’m at a two-day inter-disciplinary workshop on “Trustworthy Algorithmic Decision-Making” put on by the National Science Foundation and Michigan State University. The 2-page whitepapers
from the participants are online. (Here’s mine.) I may do some live-blogging of the workshops.
Goals:
– Key problems and critical qustionos?
– What to tell pol;icy-makers and others about the impact of these systems?
– Product approaches?
– What ideas, people, training, infrastructure are needed for these approaches?
Excellent diversity of backgrounds: CS, policy, law, library science, a philosopher, more. Good diversity in gender and race. As the least qualified person here, I’m greatly looking forward to the conversations.
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