Affiliation:
1. Senior Lecturer in Law and Public Policy, Associate Dean for Education and Academic Affairs, Barcelona School of Management, Pompeu Fabra University
2. Jean Monnet ad Personam Chair in EU Law and Government and Director, Barcelona School of Management, Pompeu Fabra University
Abstract
This work questions AI´s role in bureaucratic decision-making. The Weberian conception of bureaucracy, based around the concept of an ideal bureaucracy in which authority is distributed, delegated, clearly delimited and hierarchical and that enshrines the following of formal rules, task specialization through division of labor, legal certainty and a predilection for efficiency in recordable and accountable decisions can serve as a framework to orient how governments should approach the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) given the many problems associated with its careless deployment. Using theoretical analysis, this work explains Weberian ideas of bureaucracy and contrasts them with real-life cases of implementation of AI in bureaucratic decision-making, often with detrimental results for society. After identifying and framing issues related to AI, e.g., lack of transparency, attempts to shift accountability from humans to technology, the exacerbation of bias and potential for systemic discrimination, the paper proposes Weberian prescriptions that should help public administration make careful decisions about the adoption of AI and the consequences of its implementation. The article also engages with Weber critically, rejecting the notion that public administrators do not engage in politics and asserting that AI decision-making is necessarily political as well, as it entails exercising power over citizens.
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Subject
Public Administration,Software,Information Systems,Computer Science Applications,Computer Networks and Communications
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