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Algorithms and Decision-Making in the Public Sector (2106.03673v2)
Published 7 Jun 2021 in cs.CY
Abstract: This article surveys the use of algorithmic systems to support decision-making in the public sector. Governments adopt, procure, and use algorithmic systems to support their functions within several contexts -- including criminal justice, education, and benefits provision -- with important consequences for accountability, privacy, social inequity, and public participation in decision-making. We explore the social implications of municipal algorithmic systems across a variety of stages, including problem formulation, technology acquisition, deployment, and evaluation. We highlight several open questions that require further empirical research.
- Karen Levy (25 papers)
- Kyla Chasalow (2 papers)
- Sarah Riley (1 paper)