Legal Considerations in Machine-Assisted Decision-Making: Planning and Building as a Case Study

Yee-Fui Ng, E. Windholz, James Moutsias
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The rise of automated decision-making in government poses both benefits and challenges. This article identifies and examines legal considerations relevant to governments and businesses in automating existing decision-making processes, focussing on planning permits and building approvals as a case study. It examines issues of transparency, algorithmic bias, privacy, data and intellectual property rights, as well as the implications of the use of generative Artificial Intelligence (AI). It also considers legal issues including whether decisions can be automated and if so, whether they are susceptible to judicial and administrative review; legal liability for damage caused by the use of AI in government decision-making; and the admissibility of AI-generated information. It is argued that although the use of AI provides significant benefits in terms of speed, efficiency and quality of decision-making, attention to the considerations of transparency, responsibility, privacy, liability and admissibility is required to minimise the risks of utilising AI systems.
机器辅助决策中的法律思考——以规划与建设为例
政府自动化决策的兴起带来了好处,也带来了挑战。本文确定并审查了在自动化现有决策过程中与政府和企业相关的法律考虑因素,重点是规划许可证和建筑审批作为案例研究。它研究了透明度、算法偏见、隐私、数据和知识产权等问题,以及使用生成人工智能的影响。它还考虑法律问题,包括决定是否可以自动化,如果可以,是否容易受到司法和行政审查;在政府决策中使用人工智能造成损害的法律责任;以及人工智能生成的信息的可接受性。有人认为,尽管人工智能的使用在决策的速度、效率和质量方面提供了显著的好处,但需要注意透明度、责任、隐私、责任和可接受性的考虑,以最大限度地降低使用人工智能系统的风险。
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