When machines can be judge, jury, and executioner : (Record no. 97791)

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ISBN 9789811232732
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Call Number 345.7300285/63
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Author Forrest, Katherine Bolan,
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Title When machines can be judge, jury, and executioner :
Sub Title justice in the age of artificial intelligence /
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Number of Pages 1 online resource (xxiii, 134 pages)
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Remark 2 Acknowledgments -- About the author -- 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 -- Suggested additional reading.
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Summary, etc "This book explores justice in the age of artificial intelligence. It argues that current AI tools used in connection with liberty decisions are based on utilitarian frameworks of justice and inconsistent with individual fairness reflected in the US Constitution and Declaration of Independence. It uses AI risk assessment tools and lethal autonomous weapons as examples of how AI influences liberty decisions. The algorithmic design of AI risk assessment tools can and do embed human biases. Designers and users of these AI tools have allowed some degree of compromise to exist between accuracy and individual fairness. Written by a former federal judge who lectures widely and frequently on AI and the justice system, this book is the first comprehensive presentation of the theoretical framework AI tools in the criminal justice system and lethal autonomous weapons utilize in decision-making. The book then provides the most comprehensive explanation as to why, tracing the evolution of the debate regarding racial and other biases embedded in such tools. No other book delves as comprehensively into the theory and practice of AI risk assessment tools"--Publisher's website.
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General subdivision Data processing.
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General subdivision Law and legislation
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General subdivision Data processing.
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General subdivision Moral and ethical aspects
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/12172#t=toc
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-- Criminal justice, Administration of
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-- Artificial intelligence
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-- Judicial process
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-- Decision making

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