The ethical consequences of, constraints upon and regulation of algorithms arguably represent the defining challenges of our age, asking us to reckon with the rise of computational technologies whose potential to radically transforming social and individual orders and identity in unforeseen ways is already being realised. Yet despite the multidisciplinary impact of this algorithmic turn, there remains some way to go in motivating the crossdisciplinary collaboration that is crucial to advancing feasible proposals for the ethical design, implementation and regulation of algorithmic and automated systems. In this work, we provide a framework to assist cross-disciplinary collaboration by presenting a Four C's Framework covering key computational considerations researchers across such diverse fields should consider when approaching these questions: (i) computability, (ii) complexity, (iii) consistency and (iv) controllability. In addition, we provide examples of how insights from ethics, philosophy and population ethics are relevant to and translatable within sciences concerned with the study and design of algorithms. Our aim is to set out a framework which we believe is useful for fostering cross-disciplinary understanding of pertinent issues in ethical algorithmic literature which is relevant considering the feasibility of ethical algorithmic governance, especially the impact of computational constraints upon algorithmic governance.
翻译:算法的伦理后果、限制和调控可以说是我们这个时代的决定性挑战,要求我们考虑计算技术的兴起,这些技术有可能以不可预见的方式彻底改变社会和个人秩序和特性,尽管这种算法转变产生了多学科影响,但是,在推动跨学科合作方面仍有一些办法,这种合作对于提出有关算法和自动化系统的伦理设计、实施和调控的可行建议至关重要。在这项工作中,我们提供了一个框架,通过提出涵盖不同领域关键计算问题研究人员的四C框架,协助跨学科合作。 我们在处理这些问题时应当考虑这些问题:(一) 易用性,(二) 复杂性,(三) 一致性和(四) 可控性。此外,我们举例说明伦理、哲学和人口伦理的洞察力如何与研究与设计算法和自动系统有关的科学相关,以及如何相互交流。我们的目的是提出一个框架,我们认为该框架有助于促进对伦理算法文献中相关问题的跨学科理解,这些问题涉及伦理算法治理的可行性,特别是计算限制对算法治理的影响。