The "right to an explanation" of automated decision-making systems - highlights of the EU legal landscape referring to explainable AI: Part 1
(2021)
Authors:
Nišević, Maja
Title:
The "right to an explanation" of automated decision-making systems - highlights of the EU legal landscape referring to explainable AI: Part 1
Year:
2021
Type of item:
Articolo in Rivista
Tipologia ANVUR:
Articolo su rivista
Language:
Inglese
Format:
A Stampa
Referee:
Sì
Name of journal:
COMPUTER AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS LAW REVIEW
ISSN of journal:
1357-3128
N° Volume:
27
Number or Folder:
2
Page numbers:
29-32
Keyword:
Artificial intelligence; Automated decisions; Big data; Data subjects' rights; EU law; Reasons
Short description of contents:
This article shows to what extent the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) can safeguard an individual’s right to an explanation of the output from automated decision-making systems (which use machine learning (ML) algorithms). In doing so, the author makes two novel contributions. The first highlights all the GDPR rules referring to “the right to explanation” (or right to an explanation) of automated decision-making systems and the second shows that the “right to explanation” of automated decision-making systems reaches far beyond the GDPR as a starting point for safeguarding individual interests. It crucially questions what additional regulatory measures may be required in the EU legal landscape in addition to the rules provided by the GDPR.
Nišević, Maja,
The "right to an explanation" of automated decision-making systems - highlights of the EU legal landscape referring to explainable AI: Part 1«COMPUTER AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS LAW REVIEW»
, vol. 27
, n. 2
, 2021
, pp. 29-32