Extending the proviso to AI, this chapter proposes transparency, contestability, and participatory oversight as analogues to public reason, ensuring that algorithmic decisions are justifiable to affected citizens. It constructs guidelines for adoption and regulation where AI reasons must be translated into human-accessible forms in order to accommodate deep reasonable pluralism. Culminating the book’s argument, it demonstrates the proviso’s adaptability to technological pluralism for the future of liberal and democratic societies.

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Toward a Pluralistic Theory of Artificial Intelligence Adoption, Policy, and Regulation

  • Zhuoyao Li

摘要

Extending the proviso to AI, this chapter proposes transparency, contestability, and participatory oversight as analogues to public reason, ensuring that algorithmic decisions are justifiable to affected citizens. It constructs guidelines for adoption and regulation where AI reasons must be translated into human-accessible forms in order to accommodate deep reasonable pluralism. Culminating the book’s argument, it demonstrates the proviso’s adaptability to technological pluralism for the future of liberal and democratic societies.