From Stem to Stern

Contestability Along AI Value Chains

Conference Paper (2024)
Author(s)

A.M.A. Balayn (TU Delft - Organisation & Governance)

Yulu Pi (University of Warwick)

David Gray Widder (Cornell University)

Kars Alfrink (TU Delft - Human-Centred Artificial Intelligence)

M. Yurrita Semperena (TU Delft - Perceptual Intelligence)

Sohini Upadhyay (Harvard University)

Naveena Karusala (Harvard University)

Henrietta Lyons (University of Melbourne)

Cagatay Turkay (University of Warwick)

Ujwal Gadiraju (TU Delft - Web Information Systems)

Research Group
Organisation & Governance
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1145/3678884.3681831
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Publication Year
2024
Language
English
Research Group
Organisation & Governance
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Pages (from-to)
720-723
ISBN (electronic)
979-8-4007-1114-5
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Abstract

This workshop will grow and consolidate a community of interdisciplinary CSCW researchers focusing on the topic of contestable AI. As an outcome of the workshop, we will synthesize the most pressing opportunities and challenges for contestability along AI value chains in the form of a research roadmap. This roadmap will help shape and inspire imminent work in this field. Considering the length and depth of AI value chains, it will especially spur discussions around the contestability of AI systems along various sites of such chains. The workshop will serve as a platform for dialogue and demonstrations of concrete, successful, and unsuccessful examples of AI systems that (could or should) have been contested, to identify requirements, obstacles, and opportunities for designing and deploying contestable AI in various contexts. This will be held primarily as an in-person workshop, with some hybrid accommodation. The day will consist of individual presentations and group activities to stimulate ideation and inspire broad reflections on the field of contestable AI. Our aim is to facilitate interdisciplinary dialogue by bringing together researchers, practitioners, and stakeholders to foster the design and deployment of contestable AI.

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