Administrative information


Title Ethics of Decision-support Systems
Duration 60
Module A
Lesson Type Lecture
Focus Ethical - Ethics Fundamentals
Topic Ethics of Decision-support Systems

 

Keywords


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Learning Goals


 

Expected Preparation


Learning Events to be Completed Before

None.

Obligatory for Students

  • Braun, Matthias, et al. "Primer on an ethics of AI-based decision support systems in the clinic." Journal of medical ethics 47.12 (2021)

Optional for Students

  • Spaulding, Norman. "Is Human Judgment Necessary?." The Oxford Handbook of Ethics of AI (2020): 375.

References and background for students:

None.

Recommended for Teachers

  • Alon-Barkat, S., & Busuioc, M. (2022). Human-AI Interactions in Public Sector Decision-Making: ‘Automation Bias’ and ‘Selective Adherence’ to Algorithmic Advice. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory. [1]

Lesson Materials



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Instructions for Teachers


Interaction modes within AI-driven decision support systems. AI, artificial intelligence; C-AI, conventional AI-driven decision support system; EHR, electronic health record; F-AI, fully automated AI-driven decision support system; I-AI, integrative AI-driven decision support system.

Legal and regulatory aspects of decision support systems

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Acknowledgements

The Human-Centered AI Masters programme was co-financed by the Connecting Europe Facility of the European Union Under Grant №CEF-TC-2020-1 Digital Skills 2020-EU-IA-0068.

The materials of this learning event are available under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

 

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