#AIethics #readingchat
This Sunday 12 Nov
For 24 hours as long as it is Sunday any where on Earth.

After 20 votes for 3 different papers we are going with:

"Outsider Oversight: Designing a Third Party Audit Ecosystem for AI Governance" Raji et al
https://arxiv.org/abs/2206.04737

On Friday I'll post some instructions how we will run this. It'll involve a specific hashtag & the @facct group

Hopefully this will help #responsibleAI peeps find each other as well as have a nice chat 😀

Plz 🚀

Outsider Oversight: Designing a Third Party Audit Ecosystem for AI Governance

Much attention has focused on algorithmic audits and impact assessments to hold developers and users of algorithmic systems accountable. But existing algorithmic accountability policy approaches have neglected the lessons from non-algorithmic domains: notably, the importance of interventions that allow for the effective participation of third parties. Our paper synthesizes lessons from other fields on how to craft effective systems of external oversight for algorithmic deployments. First, we discuss the challenges of third party oversight in the current AI landscape. Second, we survey audit systems across domains - e.g., financial, environmental, and health regulation - and show that the institutional design of such audits are far from monolithic. Finally, we survey the evidence base around these design components and spell out the implications for algorithmic auditing. We conclude that the turn toward audits alone is unlikely to achieve actual algorithmic accountability, and sustained focus on institutional design will be required for meaningful third party involvement.

arXiv.org