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The black box problem revisited. Real and imaginary challenges for automated legal decision making

Bartosz Brożek, Michał Furman, Marek Jakubiec, Bartłomiej Kucharzyk

2023Artificial Intelligence and Law98 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract This paper addresses the black-box problem in artificial intelligence (AI), and the related problem of explainability of AI in the legal context. We argue, first, that the black box problem is, in fact, a superficial one as it results from an overlap of four different – albeit interconnected – issues: the opacity problem, the strangeness problem, the unpredictability problem, and the justification problem. Thus, we propose a framework for discussing both the black box problem and the explainability of AI. We argue further that contrary to often defended claims the opacity issue is not a genuine problem. We also dismiss the justification problem. Further, we describe the tensions involved in the strangeness and unpredictability problems and suggest some ways to alleviate them.

Topics & Concepts

Black boxStrangenessContext (archaeology)The ImaginaryComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceEpistemologyPsychologyPhilosophyPhysicsBiologyParticle physicsPaleontologyPsychotherapistBaryonExplainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI)Ethics and Social Impacts of AIArtificial Intelligence in Law
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