Seção: Artigos Título: Crystal clear / Joel WalmsleyAutor: Walmsley, Joel Notas: Sumario: The last few years have seen a number of calls for transparency' around the workings of the latest artificial intelligence systems. In 2019, the European Commission's High-Level Expert Group on AI published a report, Guidelines for Trustworthy AI, that proposes transparency as a central ethical and legal requirement, while the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) guidelines stipulate that when a person is subject to an automated decision, they have the right to an explanation of the judgment, as well as the right to challenge it: no more hiding behind computer says no'. Why is transparency suddenly a concern, though? Is it achievable? And if not, what alternatives are available?Registros relacionados: En: The Actuary : the magazine of the Institute & Faculty of Actuaries. - London : Redactive Publishing, 2019-. - 02/03/2020 Número 2 - marzo 2020 , p. 18-19Materia / lugar / evento: Inteligencia artificial Reglamento General de Protección de Datos Protección de datos Transparencia informativa Ética Automatización Unión Europea Outras classificações: 922.134 Direitos: In Copyright (InC) Ver detalhe do número