Reflection machines: Increasing meaningful human control over Decision Support Systems
Publication year
2022Number of pages
15 p.
Source
Ethics and Information Technology, 24, 2, (2022), article 19ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Organization
Digital Security
SW OZ DCC AI
Journal title
Ethics and Information Technology
Volume
vol. 24
Issue
iss. 2
Languages used
English (eng)
Subject
Cognitive artificial intelligenceAbstract
Rapid developments in Artificial Intelligence are leading to an increasing human reliance on machine decision making. Even in collaborative efforts with Decision Support Systems (DSSs), where a human expert is expected to make the final decisions, it can be hard to keep the expert actively involved throughout the decision process. DSSs suggest their own solutions and thus invite passive decision making. To keep humans actively 'on' the decision-making loop and counter overreliance on machines, we propose a 'reflection machine' (RM). This system asks users questions about their decision strategy and thereby prompts them to evaluate their own decisions critically. We discuss what forms RMs can take and present a proof-of-concept implementation of a RM that can produce feedback on users' decisions in the medical and law domains. We show that the prototype requires very little domain knowledge to create reasonably intelligent critiquing questions. With this prototype, we demonstrate the technical feasibility to develop RMs and hope to pave the way for future research into their effectiveness and value.
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