USACM, the ACM US Public Policy Council, will be hosting a panel event on “Algorithmic Transparency and Accountability.” The event will provide a forum for a discussion between stakeholders and leading computer scientists about the growing impact of algorithmic decision-making on our society and the technical underpinnings of algorithmic models.
Panelists discussed the importance of the Statement on Algorithmic Transparency and Accountability and the opportunities for cooperation between academia, government and industry around these principles.
Panelists included Geoff A. Cohen, Ph.D. is a Vice President at Stroz Friedberg, an Aon company, Nicholas Diakopoulos, an Assistant Professor of Communication at Northwestern University, Ansgar Koene, Ph.D. a Senior Research Fellow at Horizon Digital Economy Research institute, University of Nottingham, Jeanna Neefe Matthews, an associate professor of computer science at Clarkson University, and Legal Robot founder Dan Rubins.
The panel was moderated by Simson L. Garfinkel, Co-Chair of USACM's Working Group on Algorithmic Transparency and Accountability
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