Ethics in AI Lunchtime Seminar - Wednesday 25th January at 12:30pm (GMT)
Attendance is via registration only, which can be found here.
With speakers Professor Joe Tomlinson (University of York), and Dr Jed Meers (University of York)
The ‘frontline’ of administrative decision-making is one of the primary domains of law and policy in action. But it is also more than that: it is a critical fairness interface in contemporary society with profound effects on the lives of individuals, as well as society, the economy, and the wider operation of government. Each year, there are billions of interactions between the state and members of the public around decision-making procedures in areas such as social security, community care, and immigration. How frontline decision-making operates is changing rapidly—not least because of the expanding use of digital technologies within government, including the use of AI and automated systems.