
99 - Trusting Untrustworthy Machines and Other Psychological Quirks
Philosophical Disquisitions
Algorithmic Decision Makers and Policy Implications
This chapter discusses the policy implications of algorithmic decision makers and the importance of considering people's intuitions and preferences through empirical research. It explores responsibility gaps and the concept of agency laundering in decision-making contexts. The speakers also address the loss of blame or retribution when machines are involved and raise concerns about outsourcing responsibility to machines.
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