Rule by Automation: How Automated Decision Systems Promote Freedom and Equality

Moral Philosophy and Politics 9 (2):201-218 (2022)
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Abstract

Using automated systems to avoid the need for human discretion in government contexts – a scenario we call ‘rule by automation’ – can help us achieve the ideal of a free and equal society. Drawing on relational theories of freedom and equality, we explain how rule by automation is a more complete realization of the rule of law and why thinkers in these traditions have strong reasons to support it. Relational theories are based on the absence of human domination and hierarchy, which automation helps us achieve. Nevertheless, there is another understanding of relational theories where what matters is the presence of valuable relationships with those in power. Exploring this further might help us see when and why we should accept human discretion.

Author Profiles

Athmeya Jayaram
The Hastings Center
Jacob Sparks
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

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