MindMap Gallery Challenges and cracking of information by algorithmic black boxes—focusing on the right to interpret algorithms
This is a mind map about the challenge and cracking of information by algorithmic black boxes - focusing on the right of algorithmic interpretation. The right of algorithmic interpretation lays the foundation for the exercise of technical due process rights of users and related individuals.
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Research on the theoretical construction of algorithm interpretation power in the context of algorithm black box
introduction
Research background and purpose significance
significance
The right to interpret the algorithm respects the autonomy of users and relevant individuals.
The right to interpret the algorithm helps avoid the externalization and dispersion of the harmful costs of algorithm operation.
The right to interpret algorithms lays the foundation for the exercise of technical due process rights for users and related individuals.
Research status
Research methods
The risk of algorithmic black box: the basis of the right to interpret algorithms
Risks of private capital dominating public power
Violating the privacy and right to know of the algorithm counterpart
The failure of algorithmic regulation
Countermeasures against algorithmic black boxes: the introduction of algorithmic interpretation rights
Concept definition of algorithm interpretation right
The feasibility of algorithmic interpretation rights
Two development paths of algorithms (symbolic AI and neural AI)
Three studies on algorithmic black boxes in the media industry
"Unlocking the three phases of ITO" is fully and specifically disclosed
"Reverse engineering" artificial inference algorithm rules
"Understandable transparency" can be understood by the public without professional knowledge
Functional Justification of Algorithmic Interpretation Power
Regulatory means of algorithmic power
Correction mechanism for the data gap
Right to be informed about data processing
Judgment Dimensions of Algorithm Pros and Cons
The path to cracking the algorithm black box: the essence of algorithm interpretation power
The two-layer structure of algorithm interpretation rights
A detailed explanation afterwards
Later update explanation
Measurement of Algorithm Interpretation Rights
Legibility standards (presented and understood)
Counterfactual standard (this standard only requires data controllers to provide and disclose information about variables that satisfy the counterfactual assumption)
Verifiable criteria (if a specific decision can be repeatedly verified, it can also be considered to provide an explanation)
Deconstruction mechanism of algorithmic black box: practice of algorithmic interpretation right
Establish a pre-evaluation mechanism
External: Algorithmic regulators gain access
Internal: Building an algorithm supervision mechanism
Enterprises build dynamic governance models
The technical team is responsible for the accuracy of the system
Establish an ex-post relief mechanism
National legislation establishes accountability mechanisms
Algorithmic regulators exercise power of relief on behalf of
Summary and reflection
Controversies and dilemmas (omitted)
Explain the controversy
General claims and limited claims
System explanation and case explanation
Explanation beforehand and explanation afterward
Human interpretation vs. machine interpretation
Rights content of algorithm interpretation rights
The degree of interpretation of algorithmic interpretation rights
Time requirements for algorithm interpretation rights
Requirements for the right to interpret algorithms
practical guidance
United States Statement on Algorithmic Transparency and Accountability
EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
(1) Key provisions of algorithmic governance: Article 22 of the GDPR opposes rights based solely on automated personal decision-making
(2) Right of interpretation of restricted and weakened versions of algorithms: GDPR Background Introduction 71
(3) Data rights clauses that strengthen the right to interpret algorithms: Take Articles 13-15 and 35 of the GDPR as an example
my country's "Guiding Opinions on Regulating the Asset Management Business of Financial Institutions"