算法实用主义:第一步

João Pontual de Arruda Falcão, Silvio Romero de Lemos Meira, Geber Ramalho
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算法干预(用于解决日常生活问题的复杂、动态的人员和代码安排)有益于社会。然而,它们也对许多复杂的社会、经济和政治危害负有责任。不幸的是,在计算机科学中存在认识论上的鸿沟。计算机科学缺乏语言、知识和方法来处理如何使算法的利益相关者对其结果的影响、影响和后果负责、负责和负责。我们的研究重点是抓住实用主义哲学和语言语用学来改革计算机科学认识论,扩展基于临床语用学的SDLC(系统开发生命周期框架)。我们支持对SDLC进行改革,以帮助减少算法干预的不利影响,或者至少为社会中的每一种算法干预分配利益相关者的责任。提出的算法实用主义概念框架可以在学校和大学中教授,并用于公共监管和判断算法干预。总的来说,我们的目标是设计思考计算机系统和算法的方法,以填补与算法干预的影响和后果相关的计算机科学认识论空白。
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Algorithmic pragmatism: First steps
Algorithmic interventions (the intricate, dynamic arrangements of people and code deployed to address everyday life problems) benefit society. However, they are also responsible for many complex social, economic, and political harms. Unfortunately, there is an epistemological gap in computer science. Computer science lacks the language, the knowledge, and the methods for dealing with how to make algorithms’ stakeholders responsible, accountable, and liable for their outcomes’ effects, impacts, and consequences. Our research focuses on seizing pragmatism philosophy and linguistic pragmatics to reform computer science epistemology, expanding SDLC (system development life cycle framework) based on clinical pragmatics. We support reform to SDLC to help diminish algorithmic interventions’ adverse effects by design or, at least, to assign stakeholders’ duties for every algorithmic intervention in society. The algorithmic pragmatism conceptual framework presented could be taught in schools and universities and be used to public regulate and judge algorithmic interventions. Overall, we aim to design means of thinking about computer systems and algorithms to fill the computer science epistemology gap related to the impacts and consequences of algorithmic interventions.
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