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X-WR-CALNAME:Trust\, discretion\, and AI - Philip Nickel\, Associate Profes
 sor\, Eindhoven University of Technology
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DESCRIPTION:Please register for this event here. Abstract: There is conside
 rable disagreement over whether discretion is a good thing. In the legal s
 phere\, for example\, it has been said to cause discrimination\, bias\, an
 d the arbitrary use of power. In the medical sphere\, it is assumed to be 
 the source of arbitrariness\, bias\, and lack of evidence-based standards.
  At the same time\, it is also widely agreed that trust essentially involv
 es giving discretionary authority to another person\, and that the wise us
 e of discretion is a characteristic of trustworthiness and professional co
 mpetence. To clarify the…
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SUMMARY:Trust\, discretion\, and AI - Philip Nickel\, Associate Professor\,
  Eindhoven University of Technology
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