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Trusting Intelligent Machines: Deepening Trust Within Socio-Technical Systems

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Andras P, Esterle L, Guckert M, Han TA, Lewis PR, Milanovic K, Payne T, Perret C, Pitt J, Powers ST, Urquhart N & Wells S (2018) Trusting Intelligent Machines: Deepening Trust Within Socio-Technical Systems. IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, 37 (4), pp. 76-83. https://doi.org/10.1109/mts.2018.2876107

Abstract
Intelligent machines have reached capabilities that go beyond a level that a human being can fully comprehend without sufficiently detailed understanding of the underlying mechanisms. The choice of moves in the game Go (generated by Deep Mind?s Alpha Go Zero [1]) are an impressive example of an artificial intelligence system calculating results that even a human expert for the game can hardly retrace [2]. But this is, quite literally, a toy example. In reality, intelligent algorithms are encroaching more and more into our everyday lives, be it through algorithms that recommend products for us to buy, or whole systems such as driverless vehicles. We are delegating ever more aspects of our daily routines to machines, and this trend looks set to continue in the future. Indeed, continued economic growth is set to depend on it. The nature of human-computer interaction in the world that the digital transformation is creating will require (mutual) trust between humans and intelligent, or seemingly intelligent, machines. But what does it mean to trust an intelligent machine? How can trust be established between human societies and intelligent machines?

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trust AI

Journal
IEEE Technology and Society Magazine: Volume 37, Issue 4

StatusPublished
Publication date31/12/2018
Publication date online04/12/2018
Date accepted by journal27/09/2018
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
ISSN0278-0097

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Dr Simon Powers

Dr Simon Powers

Lecturer in Trustworthy Computer Systems, Computing Science