Deploying blockchains to simplify AI algorithm auditing

Artificial Intelligence has largely occupied various sectors in the world. A huge number of business companies have incorporated several machine learning algorithms for day-to-day decision making. With increasing applications of AI algorithms, the concerns regarding its outcomes have also increased...

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Main Authors: Butt, Ayesha, Zahid Junejo, Aisha, Ghulamani, Sumbul, Mahdi, Ghulam, Shah, Asadullah, Khan, Dodo
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Published: IEEE 2023
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spelling my.iium.irep.1092342024-01-30T01:50:09Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/109234/ Deploying blockchains to simplify AI algorithm auditing Butt, Ayesha Zahid Junejo, Aisha Ghulamani, Sumbul Mahdi, Ghulam Shah, Asadullah Khan, Dodo T10.5 Communication of technical information Artificial Intelligence has largely occupied various sectors in the world. A huge number of business companies have incorporated several machine learning algorithms for day-to-day decision making. With increasing applications of AI algorithms, the concerns regarding its outcomes have also increased due to bias. In AI algorithms, bias occurs due to multiple reasons including incomplete data, skewed data, human error and so on. These algorithms have the tendency to amplify partially and discrimination in the results instead of benefiting them. This makes it compulsory for the algorithms to be audited. Currently, AI algorithm auditing processes have several challenges including tendency of biases to be deeply ingrained into the system, making these difficult to mitigate; lack of transparency in decision making and many more. This study presents the emerging technology of blockchains to be a viable solution to the existing problem. It comprehensively discusses the suitability of blockchains for transparency in the process of algorithm auditing which is bound to easily capture the issue and the layer consisting it. Consequently, the process of algorithm auditing will be more convenient and more productive. Moreover, this review also discusses some potential challenges that need to be addressed and some future recommendations for this integration. IEEE 2023-12-18 Proceeding Paper PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/109234/1/109234_Deploying%20blockchains.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/109234/7/109234_Deploying%20blockchains_SCOPUS.pdf Butt, Ayesha and Zahid Junejo, Aisha and Ghulamani, Sumbul and Mahdi, Ghulam and Shah, Asadullah and Khan, Dodo (2023) Deploying blockchains to simplify AI algorithm auditing. In: 8th IEEE International Conference on Engineering Technologies and Applied Sciences (ICETAS 2023), 25th - 27th October 2023, Bahrain. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/10346462 10.1109/ICETAS59148.2023.10346420
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topic T10.5 Communication of technical information
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Butt, Ayesha
Zahid Junejo, Aisha
Ghulamani, Sumbul
Mahdi, Ghulam
Shah, Asadullah
Khan, Dodo
Deploying blockchains to simplify AI algorithm auditing
description Artificial Intelligence has largely occupied various sectors in the world. A huge number of business companies have incorporated several machine learning algorithms for day-to-day decision making. With increasing applications of AI algorithms, the concerns regarding its outcomes have also increased due to bias. In AI algorithms, bias occurs due to multiple reasons including incomplete data, skewed data, human error and so on. These algorithms have the tendency to amplify partially and discrimination in the results instead of benefiting them. This makes it compulsory for the algorithms to be audited. Currently, AI algorithm auditing processes have several challenges including tendency of biases to be deeply ingrained into the system, making these difficult to mitigate; lack of transparency in decision making and many more. This study presents the emerging technology of blockchains to be a viable solution to the existing problem. It comprehensively discusses the suitability of blockchains for transparency in the process of algorithm auditing which is bound to easily capture the issue and the layer consisting it. Consequently, the process of algorithm auditing will be more convenient and more productive. Moreover, this review also discusses some potential challenges that need to be addressed and some future recommendations for this integration.
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author Butt, Ayesha
Zahid Junejo, Aisha
Ghulamani, Sumbul
Mahdi, Ghulam
Shah, Asadullah
Khan, Dodo
author_facet Butt, Ayesha
Zahid Junejo, Aisha
Ghulamani, Sumbul
Mahdi, Ghulam
Shah, Asadullah
Khan, Dodo
author_sort Butt, Ayesha
title Deploying blockchains to simplify AI algorithm auditing
title_short Deploying blockchains to simplify AI algorithm auditing
title_full Deploying blockchains to simplify AI algorithm auditing
title_fullStr Deploying blockchains to simplify AI algorithm auditing
title_full_unstemmed Deploying blockchains to simplify AI algorithm auditing
title_sort deploying blockchains to simplify ai algorithm auditing
publisher IEEE
publishDate 2023
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/109234/1/109234_Deploying%20blockchains.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/109234/7/109234_Deploying%20blockchains_SCOPUS.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/109234/
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/10346462
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