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Should We Trust Algorithms?

D Spiegelhalter

2020Harvard Data Science Review65 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

There is increasing use of algorithms in the health care and criminal justice systems, and corresponding increased concern with their ethical use. But perhaps a more basic issue is whether we should believe what we hear about them and what the algorithm tells us. It is illuminating to distinguish between the trustworthiness of claims made about an algorithm, and those made by an algorithm, which reveals the potential contribution of statistical science to both evaluation and ‘intelligent transparency.’ In particular, a four-phase evaluation structure is proposed, parallel to that adopted for pharmaceuticals.

Topics & Concepts

Transparency (behavior)TrustworthinessComputer scienceAlgorithmCriminal justiceEconomic JusticeHealth careData sciencePsychologyComputer securityPolitical scienceCriminologyLawArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and EducationExplainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI)Ethics in Clinical Research