Landlords, employers, courts, agencies, insurance companies, police, social media platforms, and others use AI systems to make automated decisions that may impact people’s rights. These systems can be useful, but often reflect embedded bias. Limiting the risk of harm begins, but doesn’t end, with meaningful transparency. Government use of automated decision-making (ADM) in particular must meet a very high bar: systems used to support consequential decisions must be interpretable, explainable and auditable. Foremost, they should respect international human rights standards. Many of the most popular AI architectures in use today do not meet those goals. 

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