Responsibility of AI Systems

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To support the trustworthiness of AI systems, it is essential to have precise methods to determine what or who is to account for the behaviour, or the outcome, of AI systems. The assignment of responsibility to an AI system is closely related to the identification of individuals or elements that have caused the outcome of the AI system. In this work, we present an overview of approaches that aim at modelling responsibility of AI systems, discuss their advantages and shortcomings to deal with various aspects of the notion of responsibility, and present research gaps and ways forward.

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Dastani, M., & Yazdanpanah, V. (2023). Responsibility of AI Systems. AI and Society, 38(2), 843–852. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-022-01481-4

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