The ethics of algorithms: Mapping the debate
University of Oxford · Turing Institute · +1 more institution
Abstract
In information societies, operations, decisions and choices previously left to humans are increasingly delegated to algorithms, which may advise, if not decide, about how data should be interpreted and what actions should be taken as a result. More and more often, algorithms mediate social processes, business transactions, governmental decisions, and how we perceive, understand, and interact among ourselves and with the environment. Gaps between the design and operation of algorithms and our understanding of their ethical implications can have severe consequences affecting individuals as well as groups and whole societies. This paper makes three contributions to clarify the ethical importance of algorithmic…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 168.92
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 132
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5Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Order (exchange)
- Mediation
- Algorithm
- Sociology
- Data science
- Management science
- Social science
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions