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Algorithms and Autonomy

Algorithms and Autonomy
Open Access

Algorithms and Autonomy

The Ethics of Automated Decision Systems
Alan Rubel, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Clinton Castro, Florida International University
Adam Pham, California Institute of Technology
May 2021
Hardback
9781108841818

    Algorithms influence every facet of modern life: criminal justice, education, housing, entertainment, elections, social media, news feeds, work… the list goes on. Delegating important decisions to machines, however, gives rise to deep moral concerns about responsibility, transparency, freedom, fairness, and democracy. Algorithms and Autonomy connects these concerns to the core human value of autonomy in the contexts of algorithmic teacher evaluation, risk assessment in criminal sentencing, predictive policing, background checks, news feeds, ride-sharing platforms, social media, and election interference. Using these case studies, the authors provide a better understanding of machine fairness and algorithmic transparency. They explain why interventions in algorithmic systems are necessary to ensure that algorithms are not used to control citizens' participation in politics and undercut democracy. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

    • Grounds common criticisms of algorithmic systems (including fairness, transparency, bias, harm, manipulation) on firm philosophical grounds
    • Allows non-specialists to understand the depth and importance of philosophical questions underlying issues of moral concerns in algorithmic systems
    • Provides philosophers with real-world examples of cases where they can apply their skills

    Reviews & endorsements

    '… this book presents a useful resource in furthering ideas and insights in a complex field.' Izaak de Rijcke, Canadian Law Library Review

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    Product details

    May 2021
    Hardback
    9781108841818
    250 pages
    150 × 230 × 15 mm
    0.45kg
    Not yet published - available from February 2025

    Table of Contents

    • Part I. Some Cases, Some Ground Clearing:
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Autonomy, Agency and Responsibility
    • Part II. Respecting Persons, What We Owe Them:
    • 3. What Can Agents Reasonably Endorse?
    • 4. What We Informationally Owe Each Other
    • Part III. Ensuring the Conditions of Agency:
    • 5. Freedom, Agency, and Information Technology
    • 6. Epistemic Paternalism and Social Media
    • Part IV. The Responsibilities of Agents:
    • 7. Agency Laundering and Information Technologies
    • 8. Democratic Obligations and Technological Threats to Legitimacy
    • 9. Conclusions and Caveats.