Causal reasoning has an indispensable role in how humans make sense of the world and come to decisions in everyday life. While $20th$ century science was reserved from making causal claims as too strong and not achievable, the $21st$ century is marked by the return of causality encouraged by the mathematization of causal notions and the introduction of the non-deterministic concept of cause~\cite{illari2011look}. Besides its common use cases in epidemiology, political, and social sciences, causality turns out to be crucial in evaluating the fairness of automated decisions, both in a legal and everyday sense. We provide arguments and examples of why causality is particularly important for fairness evaluation. In particular, we point out the social impact of non-causal predictions and the legal anti-discrimination process that relies on causal claims. We conclude with a discussion about the challenges and limitations of applying causality in practical scenarios as well as possible solutions.
翻译:原因推理在人类如何理解世界和如何在日常生活中作出决定方面发挥着不可或缺的作用。虽然20世纪科学保留了对因果索赔要求过于强烈和无法实现的保留意见,但21世纪的特点是因果概念的数学化和引入因果概念的非决定性概念所鼓励的因果关系回归。除了流行病学、政治和社会科学中的常见应用案例外,因果对于从法律和日常意义上评价自动决定的公正性至关重要。我们提供了因果关系对于公平评估特别重要的理由和实例。我们特别指出了非因果预测和依赖因果索赔的法律反歧视进程的社会影响。我们最后讨论了在实际情景中应用因果关系的挑战和局限性以及可能的解决办法。