On Meaningful Human Control in High-Stakes Machine-Human Partnerships
September 26, 2019 | By Liam G. McCoy, Jacquelyn Burkell, Dallas Card, Brent Davis, Judy Gichoya, Sophie Le Page and David Madras
The autonomy of artificial agents is an important aspect of defining machine-human partnerships. There is no clear consensus definition for the concept of meaningful human control (MHC) (Santoni de Sio et al., 2018). Broadly it connotes that in order for humans to be capable of controlling – and ultimately responsible for – the effects of automated systems, they must be involved in a non-superficial or non-perfunctory way.
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