New research could empower people without AI expertise to help create trustworthy AI applications

Involving people without AI expertise in the development and evaluation of artificial intelligence applications could help create better, fairer, and more trustworthy automated decision-making systems, new research suggests. After enlisting members of the public to evaluate the potential impacts of two real-world applications, researchers from UK universities will present a paper at a major international computing conference which suggests how “participatory AI auditing” could improve AI decision-making in the future.

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