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Actors, Agents, and Experts in Computing and AI: Decision-making and Contested Authority in Automated Realms

Thu, July 16, 2:30 to 4:00pm, EICC, Floor: Level 2, Lammermuir 1

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This panel explores a variety of case studies across decades and continents that interrogate shifting perspectives on authority in the realm of twentieth and twenty-first century computing. When it comes to automated systems, their users, and their designers, the question of who exercises authority and who controls procedures and defines outcomes can be surprisingly fluid. Does authority come from technical process or embodiment of designer intention? Do external forces apply decision-making prior to, in conjunction with, or in response to negotiated technological agency? Past technological moments that anticipated present-day debates over artificial intelligence design, use, and regulation convey that emergent automation is a contested space in which multiple voices shape accidental, pluralist interpretations of the science of computing.

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