Authors
Gregory Falco, Ben Shneiderman, Julia Badger, Ryan Carrier, Anton Dahbura, David Danks, Martin Eling, Alwyn Goodloe, Jerry Gupta, Christopher Hart, Marina Jirotka, Henric Johnson, Cara LaPointe, Ashley J Llorens, Alan K Mackworth, Carsten Maple, Sigurður Emil Pálsson, Frank Pasquale, Alan Winfield, Zee Kin Yeong
Publication date
2021/7
Source
Nature Machine Intelligence
Volume
3
Issue
7
Pages
566-571
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Highly automated systems are becoming omnipresent. They range in function from self-driving vehicles to advanced medical diagnostics and afford many benefits. However, there are assurance challenges that have become increasingly visible in high-profile crashes and incidents. Governance of such systems is critical to garner widespread public trust. Governance principles have been previously proposed offering aspirational guidance to automated system developers; however, their implementation is often impractical given the excessive costs and processes required to enact and then enforce the principles. This Perspective, authored by an international and multidisciplinary team across government organizations, industry and academia, proposes a mechanism to drive widespread assurance of highly automated systems: independent audit. As proposed, independent audit of AI systems would embody three …
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