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Counterfactual Explanations without Opening the Black Box: Automated Decisions and the GDPR
S Wachter, B Mittelstadt, C Russell
Harvard Journal of Law & Technology 31 (2), 2018
25722018
The ethics of algorithms: Mapping the debate
BD Mittelstadt, P Allo, M Taddeo, S Wachter, L Floridi
Big Data & Society 3 (2), 2053951716679679, 2016
20842016
Why a right to explanation of automated decision-making does not exist in the general data protection regulation
S Wachter, B Mittelstadt, L Floridi
International data privacy law 7 (2), 76-99, 2017
11432017
Explaining explanations in AI
B Mittelstadt, C Russell, S Wachter
Proceedings of the conference on fairness, accountability, and transparency …, 2019
7512019
Artificial intelligence and the ‘good society’: the US, EU, and UK approach
C Cath, S Wachter, B Mittelstadt, M Taddeo, L Floridi
Science and engineering ethics 24, 505-528, 2018
7422018
A Right to Reasonable Inferences: Re-thinking Data Protection Law in the Age of Big Data and AI
S Wachter, B Mittelstadt
Columbia Business Law Review, Vol 2019 No 2, https://journals.library …, 2018
7222018
Normative Challenges of Identification in the Internet of Things: Privacy, Profiling, Discrimination, and the GDPR
S Wachter
Computer Law & Security Review 34 (3), 436-449, 2017
3082017
Why fairness cannot be automated: Bridging the gap between EU non-discrimination law and AI
S Wachter, B Mittelstadt, C Russell
Computer Law & Security Review 41, 105567, 2021
2892021
Transparent, explainable, and accountable AI for robotics
S Wachter, B Mittelstadt, L Floridi
Science Robotics 2 (6), 2017
2812017
Affinity Profiling and Discrimination by Association in Online Behavioural Advertising
S Wachter
Berkeley Technology Law Journal, Vol. 35, No. 2, 2021, https://btlj.org/data …, 2019
197*2019
Bias preservation in machine learning: the legality of fairness metrics under EU non-discrimination law
S Wachter, B Mittelstadt, C Russell
W. Va. L. Rev. 123, 735, 2021
1492021
Why a Right to Explanation of Automated Decision-Making Does Not Exist in the General Data Protection Regulation’(2017)
S Wachter, B Mittelstadt, L Floridi
International Data Privacy Law 7, 76, 0
105
Science in the age of large language models
A Birhane, A Kasirzadeh, D Leslie, S Wachter
Nature Reviews Physics 5 (5), 277-280, 2023
962023
Operationalizing human-centered perspectives in explainable AI
U Ehsan, P Wintersberger, QV Liao, M Mara, M Streit, S Wachter, ...
Extended abstracts of the 2021 CHI conference on human factors in computing …, 2021
912021
The GDPR and the Internet of Things: a three-step transparency model
S Wachter
Law, Innovation and Technology 10 (2), 266-294, 2018
772018
Counterfactual Explanations without Opening the Black Box: Automated Decisions and the GDPR’(2018)
S Wachter, B Mittelstadt, C Russell
Harvard Journal of Law & Technology 31, 841, 0
75
Data protection in the age of big data
S Wachter
Nature Electronics, https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id …, 2019
722019
Ethics of connected and automated vehicles: Recommendations on road safety, privacy, fairness, explainability and responsibility
JF Bonnefon, D Černy, J Danaher, N Devillier, V Johansson, ...
European Commission, 2020
462020
Trustworthy artificial intelligence and the European Union AI act: On the conflation of trustworthiness and acceptability of risk
J Laux, S Wachter, B Mittelstadt
Regulation & Governance 18 (1), 3-32, 2024
412024
Taming the few: Platform regulation, independent audits, and the risks of capture created by the DMA and DSA
J Laux, S Wachter, B Mittelstadt
Computer law & Security review 43, 105613, 2021
372021
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