Governance of Autonomous Agents on the Web: Challenges and Opportunities

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Abstract

The study of autonomous agents has a long history in the Multiagent System and the Semantic Web communities, with applications ranging from automating business processes to personal assistants. More recently, the Web of Things (WoT), which is an extension of the Internet of Things (IoT) with metadata expressed in Web standards, and its community provide further motivation for pushing the autonomous agents research agenda forward. Although representing and reasoning about norms, policies, and preferences is crucial to ensuring that autonomous agents act in a manner that satisfies stakeholder requirements, normative concepts, policies, and preferences have yet to be considered as first-class abstractions in Web-based multiagent systems. Towards this end, this article motivates the need for alignment and joint research across the Multiagent Systems, Semantic Web, and WoT communities, introduces a conceptual framework for governance of autonomous agents on the Web, and identifies several research challenges and opportunities.

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Kampik, T., Mansour, A., Boissier, O., Kirrane, S., Padget, J., Payne, T. R., … Zimmermann, A. (2022). Governance of Autonomous Agents on the Web: Challenges and Opportunities. ACM Transactions on Internet Technology, 22(4). https://doi.org/10.1145/3507910

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