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Automated decision-making

Stanislav Ivanov

2022foresight61 citationsDOI

Abstract

Purpose This paper aims to analyse three decision-making approaches that involve humans and artificial autonomous agents, namely, human “in the loop”, “on the loop” and “out of the loop” and identifies the decision characteristics that determine the choice of a decision-making approach. Design/methodology/approach This is a conceptual paper that analyses the relationships between the human and the artificial autonomous agents in the decision-making process from the perspectives of the agency theory, sustainability, legislation, economics and operations management. Findings The paper concludes that the human “out of the loop” approach is most suitable for quick, standardised, frequent decisions with low negative consequences of a wrong decision by the artificial intelligence taken within a well-defined context. Complex decisions with high outcome uncertainty that involve significant ethical issues require human participation in the form of a human “in the loop” or “on the loop” approach. Decisions that require high transparency need to be left to humans. Originality/value The paper evaluates the decision-making approaches from the perspectives of the agency theory, sustainability, legislation, economics and operations management and identifies the decision characteristics that determine the choice of a decision-making approach.

Topics & Concepts

Transparency (behavior)Agency (philosophy)Management scienceContext (archaeology)Computer scienceLegislationHuman-in-the-loopSustainabilityDecision analysisOriginalityProcess (computing)Decision-makingKnowledge managementRisk analysis (engineering)Artificial intelligenceEconomicsBusinessSociologyOperations managementPolitical scienceLawBiologyPurchasingMathematical economicsOperating systemComputer securityPaleontologyCreativitySocial scienceEcologyBlockchain Technology Applications and SecurityEthics and Social Impacts of AIInsurance and Financial Risk Management