Frontiers in Robotics and AI (Jul 2021)

IEEE P7001: A Proposed Standard on Transparency

  • Alan F. T. Winfield,
  • Serena Booth,
  • Louise A. Dennis,
  • Takashi Egawa,
  • Helen Hastie,
  • Naomi Jacobs,
  • Roderick I. Muttram,
  • Joanna I. Olszewska,
  • Fahimeh Rajabiyazdi,
  • Andreas Theodorou,
  • Mark A. Underwood,
  • Robert H. Wortham,
  • Eleanor Watson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/frobt.2021.665729
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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This paper describes IEEE P7001, a new draft standard on transparency of autonomous systems1. In the paper, we outline the development and structure of the draft standard. We present the rationale for transparency as a measurable, testable property. We outline five stakeholder groups: users, the general public and bystanders, safety certification agencies, incident/accident investigators and lawyers/expert witnesses, and explain the thinking behind the normative definitions of “levels” of transparency for each stakeholder group in P7001. The paper illustrates the application of P7001 through worked examples of both specification and assessment of fictional autonomous systems.

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