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Liable, but Not in Control? Ensuring Meaningful Human Agency in Automated Decision-Making Systems
2019
Policy & Internet
Automated decision making is becoming the norm across large parts of society, which raises interesting liability challenges when human control over technical systems becomes increasingly limited. This article defines "quasi-automation" as inclusion of humans as a basic rubber-stamping mechanism in an otherwise completely automated decision-making system. Three cases of quasiautomation are examined, where human agency in decision making is currently debatable: selfdriving cars, border searches
doi:10.1002/poi3.198
fatcat:so3vkkasprgo5p623f3jurlz2i