为动态环境中半自主人工智能代理的问责制保存范式:档案视角

Scott Cameron , Babak Hamidzadeh
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本文提出的实时人工智能(AI)系统是计算机控制系统在通常由人类智能管理的动态、时间受限环境中的应用。注意到这些系统带来的责任挑战,本文认为这些系统需要强大的文档和记录能力。论文调查了四个有重大记录需求的实时人工智能系统:自动驾驶汽车、在线内容定位系统、外科手术环境下的混合现实工具以及机场设施管理中的数字孪生系统。论文指出,paradata,即系统运行中输出前的数据,是这些系统产生的记录中需要保存以实现完全透明的关键数据类别。Paradata 被定义为 "用于创建和处理信息资源的程序和工具的信息,以及执行这些程序的人员的信息"。Paradata揭示了其他数据集产生的不透明技术过程,必须在细粒度上加以识别和保存,以划定半自主系统中人与系统机构之间的界限。本文以控制论为基础,最终为评估实时人工智能系统的运行功能及其文档和记录需求提供了一个框架。
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Preserving paradata for accountability of semi-autonomous AI agents in dynamic environments: An archival perspective

This paper proposes the category of real-time artificial intelligence (AI) systems as applications of computerized control systems in dynamic, time-constrained contexts normally managed by human intelligence. Noting the accountability challenges which these systems introduce, the paper posits the need for robust documentation and records capacities within these systems. The paper surveys four real-time AI systems with significant records needs: autonomous vehicles, online content targeting systems, mixed-reality tools for surgical contexts, and digital twin systems in airport facilities management. The paper identifies paradata, or the data leading up to an output in a system's operation, as a key data category necessitating preservation for full transparency in the records generated by these systems. Paradata is defined as “information about the procedure(s) and tools used to create and process information resources, along with information about the persons carrying out those procedures.” Paradata uncovers opaque technological processes underlying the production of other datasets and at a granular level must be identified and preserved to delineate the boundaries between human and system agency in semi-autonomous systems. With a basis in control theory, the paper finally offers a framework for assessing the functions of real-time AI systems' operations and their documentation and records needs.

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