When is a decision considered fair? This question is not only a challenge for humans, but the implementation of fair decisions also proves to be complex when using artificial intelligence methods. Examples such as discrimination by algorithms in the processing of child benefit applications in the Netherlands illustrate the challenges.
This presentation will first examine the legal requirements that the General Data Protection Regulation or the European Union's new AI Regulation, for example, place on fair decisions. It will then take a look into the "machine room" of artificial intelligence: How can these legal requirements be implemented technically? We will discuss both the opportunities and the challenges that arise during implementation. Finally, the question remains: Can artificial intelligence make fair decisions?
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