"Public(s)-in-the-Loop": Facilitating Deliberation of Algorithmic Decisions in Contentious Public Policy Domains

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Authors Hong Shen, Ángel Alexander Cabrera, Adam Perer, Jason Hong arXiv ID 2204.10814 Category cs.HC: Human-Computer Interaction Cross-listed cs.AI Citations 5 Venue CHI2020 Fair & Responsible AI Workshop Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
This position paper offers a framework to think about how to better involve human influence in algorithmic decision-making of contentious public policy issues. Drawing from insights in communication literature, we introduce a "public(s)-in-the-loop" approach and enumerates three features that are central to this approach: publics as plural political entities, collective decision-making through deliberation, and the construction of publics. It explores how these features might advance our understanding of stakeholder participation in AI design in contentious public policy domains such as recidivism prediction. Finally, it sketches out part of a research agenda for the HCI community to support this work.
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