Strategic games and algorithmic secrecy
We challenge a claim commonly made by industry and government representatives and echoed by legal scholarship: that algorithmic decision-making processes are better kept opaque or secret because otherwise decision subjects will “game the system”, leading to inaccurate or unfair results. We show that...
Main Authors: | Cofone, IN, Strandburg, KJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | French English |
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Erudit
2020
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