Reportagem Investigativa sobre os Sistemas de Decisões Automatizadas
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Resumo: | Automated Decision-Making Systems (ADS) have an increasing role in modernity, with profound impacts in the economy, in politics and in society. They can generate numerous benefits, such as productivity boosts and efficiency, but can also miscalculate, increase risks, stimulate inequality, and cause multiple forms of discrimination. Despite this power, the operation of these systems is opaque and at times so complex that it is hard to tell how a decision was taken, or even if it was automated at all. This theme has been the subject of various works in different fields, with discussions ranging from ethics to accountability. In recent times, regulation efforts regarding Artificial Intelligence have also taken place. From the press point of view, ADS tend to become news only when applauded in innovation and tech editorials, or in articles exposing risks, but always lacking the necessary thoroughness. Under the light of Gislene Silva´s (2005) typology, this thesis defends that ADS attend to noticeability criteria based on origin (impact, conflict, controversy, rarity, surprise, government, tragedy/drama, justice and error) and in the vision of facts, especially the public interest noticeability criteria that, in democratic tradition, sparks the need to increase surveillance and critical monitoring of socio-technical systems that involve automated decisions. Thereby, it proposes that they can (and must) be targets of investigative reports, especially when systems are used in public administration. This paper presents a method, named IRADS (Investigative Reports on Automated Decision-Making Systems) that seeks to find ways to identify irregularities, biases, and errors that impact citizens’ lives. The insights here proposed come from an exploratory study, based on a wide revision of interdisciplinary literature by scholars in Communications, Journalism, Sociology, Anthropology, Law, Philosophy of Technology, Tech and Artificial Intelligence. (AU) |
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Künsch, Dimas A.Josgrilberg, Fabio BotelhoSilva, Cilene Vitor daOsvald, DanielaSilveira, Sergio Amadeu daCarreira, Krishma Anaísa Coura2022-05-20T18:39:18Z2021-12-15Carreira, Krishma Anaísa Coura. Reportagem Investigativa sobre os Sistemas de Decisões Automatizadas. 2021. 151 folhas. Tese( Comunicacao Social) - Universidade Metodista de Sao Paulo, São Bernardo do Campo, 2021.http://tede.metodista.br/jspui/handle/tede/2190Automated Decision-Making Systems (ADS) have an increasing role in modernity, with profound impacts in the economy, in politics and in society. They can generate numerous benefits, such as productivity boosts and efficiency, but can also miscalculate, increase risks, stimulate inequality, and cause multiple forms of discrimination. Despite this power, the operation of these systems is opaque and at times so complex that it is hard to tell how a decision was taken, or even if it was automated at all. This theme has been the subject of various works in different fields, with discussions ranging from ethics to accountability. In recent times, regulation efforts regarding Artificial Intelligence have also taken place. From the press point of view, ADS tend to become news only when applauded in innovation and tech editorials, or in articles exposing risks, but always lacking the necessary thoroughness. Under the light of Gislene Silva´s (2005) typology, this thesis defends that ADS attend to noticeability criteria based on origin (impact, conflict, controversy, rarity, surprise, government, tragedy/drama, justice and error) and in the vision of facts, especially the public interest noticeability criteria that, in democratic tradition, sparks the need to increase surveillance and critical monitoring of socio-technical systems that involve automated decisions. Thereby, it proposes that they can (and must) be targets of investigative reports, especially when systems are used in public administration. This paper presents a method, named IRADS (Investigative Reports on Automated Decision-Making Systems) that seeks to find ways to identify irregularities, biases, and errors that impact citizens’ lives. The insights here proposed come from an exploratory study, based on a wide revision of interdisciplinary literature by scholars in Communications, Journalism, Sociology, Anthropology, Law, Philosophy of Technology, Tech and Artificial Intelligence. (AU)Os Sistemas de Decisões Automatizadas (SDAs) têm um papel crescente na contemporaneidade, com profundo impacto político, econômico e social. Eles podem gerar inúmeros benefícios, como aumento de produtividade e eficiência, mas também podem produzir resultados errados, ampliar riscos, estimular a desigualdade social e causar inúmeras formas de discriminação. Apesar deste poder, as operações destes sistemas são opacas e, muitas vezes, tão complexas, que fica difícil saber como uma decisão foi tomada ou mesmo descobrir que ela foi decidida de forma automatizada. Este tema tem pautado diversos trabalhos, em diferentes campos do conhecimento, com discussões que envolvem desde ética à accountability. Também surgiram, nos últimos tempos, iniciativas em todo o mundo e regulamentações, que tratam principalmente da inteligência artificial. Do ponto de vista da cobertura na imprensa, os Sistemas de Decisões Automatizadas viram notícias apenas quando são aplaudidos nas editorias de inovação e tecnologia ou em matérias que mostram os riscos, mas sem a necessária profundidade. A partir da tipologia de Gislene Silva (2005), esta tese defende que os SDAs atendem aos critérios de noticiabilidade com base na origem (impacto, conflito, polêmica, raridade, surpresa, governo, tragédia/drama, justiça e erros) e na visão dos fatos, em especial ao critério de noticiabilidade de interesse público que, dentro da tradição democrática, desperta a necessidade de ampliar a vigilância e o monitoramento crítico dos sistemas sociotécnicos que envolvem as decisões automatizadas. E, por isso, propõe que eles podem (e devem) ser objetos de reportagens investigativas, em especial quando estes sistemas são usados pela administração pública. Este trabalho apresenta um método, que foi nomeado de RISDA (Reportagens Investigativas sobre Decisões Automatizadas), que busca propor caminhos para identificar irregularidades, vieses e erros que impactam a vida dos cidadãos. As reflexões propostas partem de um estudo exploratório, com base em uma ampla revisão bibliográfica interdisciplinar de autores de Comunicação, Jornalismo, 7 Sociologia, Antropologia, Direito, Filosofia da Tecnologia, Tecnologia e Inteligência Artificial.(AU)Submitted by Noeme Timbo (noeme.timbo@metodista.br) on 2022-05-20T18:39:18Z No. of bitstreams: 1 KrishmaACCarreira2.pdf: 2233701 bytes, checksum: dad48a40ee5a2e9646433e857f82ad87 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2022-05-20T18:39:18Z (GMT). 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Reportagem Investigativa sobre os Sistemas de Decisões Automatizadas |
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Investigative Reporting on Automated Decision Systems |
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Reportagem Investigativa sobre os Sistemas de Decisões Automatizadas |
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Reportagem Investigativa sobre os Sistemas de Decisões Automatizadas Carreira, Krishma Anaísa Coura Sistemas de Decisões Automatizadas; Reportagens investigativas sobre Sistemas de Decisões Automatizadas; Jornalismo Investigativo e Algoritmos; Investigação algorítmica; Impactos dos sistemas automatizados Automated Decision-Making Systems; Investigative reports on Automated Decision-Making Systems; Investigative Journalism and Algorithms; Algorithmic investigation; Impacts of automated systems CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::COMUNICACAO |
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Reportagem Investigativa sobre os Sistemas de Decisões Automatizadas |
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Reportagem Investigativa sobre os Sistemas de Decisões Automatizadas |
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Reportagem Investigativa sobre os Sistemas de Decisões Automatizadas |
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Reportagem Investigativa sobre os Sistemas de Decisões Automatizadas |
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Reportagem Investigativa sobre os Sistemas de Decisões Automatizadas |
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Carreira, Krishma Anaísa Coura |
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Carreira, Krishma Anaísa Coura |
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Künsch, Dimas A. |
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Josgrilberg, Fabio Botelho |
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Silva, Cilene Vitor da |
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Osvald, Daniela |
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Silveira, Sergio Amadeu da |
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Carreira, Krishma Anaísa Coura |
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Künsch, Dimas A. Josgrilberg, Fabio Botelho Silva, Cilene Vitor da Osvald, Daniela Silveira, Sergio Amadeu da |
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Sistemas de Decisões Automatizadas; Reportagens investigativas sobre Sistemas de Decisões Automatizadas; Jornalismo Investigativo e Algoritmos; Investigação algorítmica; Impactos dos sistemas automatizados |
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Sistemas de Decisões Automatizadas; Reportagens investigativas sobre Sistemas de Decisões Automatizadas; Jornalismo Investigativo e Algoritmos; Investigação algorítmica; Impactos dos sistemas automatizados Automated Decision-Making Systems; Investigative reports on Automated Decision-Making Systems; Investigative Journalism and Algorithms; Algorithmic investigation; Impacts of automated systems CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::COMUNICACAO |
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Automated Decision-Making Systems; Investigative reports on Automated Decision-Making Systems; Investigative Journalism and Algorithms; Algorithmic investigation; Impacts of automated systems |
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Automated Decision-Making Systems (ADS) have an increasing role in modernity, with profound impacts in the economy, in politics and in society. They can generate numerous benefits, such as productivity boosts and efficiency, but can also miscalculate, increase risks, stimulate inequality, and cause multiple forms of discrimination. Despite this power, the operation of these systems is opaque and at times so complex that it is hard to tell how a decision was taken, or even if it was automated at all. This theme has been the subject of various works in different fields, with discussions ranging from ethics to accountability. In recent times, regulation efforts regarding Artificial Intelligence have also taken place. From the press point of view, ADS tend to become news only when applauded in innovation and tech editorials, or in articles exposing risks, but always lacking the necessary thoroughness. Under the light of Gislene Silva´s (2005) typology, this thesis defends that ADS attend to noticeability criteria based on origin (impact, conflict, controversy, rarity, surprise, government, tragedy/drama, justice and error) and in the vision of facts, especially the public interest noticeability criteria that, in democratic tradition, sparks the need to increase surveillance and critical monitoring of socio-technical systems that involve automated decisions. Thereby, it proposes that they can (and must) be targets of investigative reports, especially when systems are used in public administration. This paper presents a method, named IRADS (Investigative Reports on Automated Decision-Making Systems) that seeks to find ways to identify irregularities, biases, and errors that impact citizens’ lives. The insights here proposed come from an exploratory study, based on a wide revision of interdisciplinary literature by scholars in Communications, Journalism, Sociology, Anthropology, Law, Philosophy of Technology, Tech and Artificial Intelligence. (AU) |
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