As the IoT becomes increasingly ubiquitous, concerns are being raised about how IoT systems are being built and deployed. Connected devices will generate vast quantities of data, which drive algorithmic systems and result in real-world consequences. Things will go wrong, and when they do, how do we identify what happened, why they happened, and who is responsible? Given the complexity of such systems, where do we even begin? This chapter outlines aspects of accountability as they relate to IoT, in the context of the increasingly interconnected and data-driven nature of such systems. Specifically, we argue the urgent need for mechanisms - legal, technical, and organisational - that facilitate the review of IoT systems. Such mechanisms work to support accountability, by enabling the relevant stakeholders to better understand, assess, interrogate and challenge the connected environments that increasingly pervade our world.
翻译:随着互联网技术越来越普遍,人们正在对互联网技术系统的建立和部署方式提出关切。连接装置将产生大量数据,驱动算法系统并导致现实世界的后果。事情会发生,当发生时,我们如何确定发生了什么,为什么发生,谁负责?鉴于这些系统的复杂性,我们甚至从哪里开始?本章概述了与互联网技术有关的问责制的各个方面,因为这些系统日益相互关联,数据驱动的性质越来越强。具体地说,我们认为迫切需要法律、技术和组织机制,便利对互联网技术系统的审查。这类机制通过使相关利益攸关方更好地了解、评估、询问和质疑日益渗透我们世界的互联环境,支持问责制。