The Decisional Value of Information in European Semi-automated Decision-making

Simona Demková
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This article asserts that the automated processing of information, such as via large-scale information systems in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (AFSJ), alters the 'value' of information from a means of assistance to a key decisional asset. Information in its different forms, whether paper-based or digital, has always been fundamental to decision-making conduct. Concretely, the premise holds that decisions shall be based on correct, full, and adequate knowledge and reasoning. Technological innovation has, however, magnified information capacities and significance. The article in that respect maintains that the 'decisional value' of automatically-processed information consequently also alters the nature of the respective decision-making – from a conventional type where the agent exercises discretion to a 'semi-automated' conduct in which automation inhibits the agent's decision-making capacity. The recognition of such transformation is necessary for the law to keep up with the technological progress and safeguard rights of individuals who are subjects of such semi-automated decisions.
欧洲半自动化决策中信息的决策价值
这篇文章断言,信息的自动化处理,例如通过自由、安全和正义领域(AFSJ)的大规模信息系统,将信息的“价值”从一种辅助手段转变为一种关键的决策资产。不同形式的信息,无论是纸质的还是数字的,一直是决策行为的基础。具体地说,这个前提认为决策应该基于正确、充分和充分的知识和推理。然而,技术创新放大了信息的能力和意义。这方面的文章认为,自动处理信息的“决策价值”因此也改变了各自决策的性质——从代理行使自由裁量权的传统类型到自动化抑制代理决策能力的“半自动化”行为。承认这种转变对于法律跟上技术进步和保护作为这种半自动化决策主体的个人的权利是必要的。
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