Right to Explanation
Product term: Right to Explanation
Category: governance
Definition
Article II of the INO Constitution. Every person has the right to understand why an AI agent made any decision affecting them. This includes routing decisions, bonus calculations, escalations, and scheduling choices. The Constitutional Review Board ensures AI decisions can be explained in plain language and challenged if unjust. No black-box algorithms allowed.
Key Points
- •Every AI decision must be explainable
- •Article II of INO Constitution
- •Plain-language explanations required
- •Right to challenge and override decisions
- •Constitutional Review Board enforces
- •Prevents black-box algorithmic bias
Frequently Asked Questions
What if I don't understand the explanation?
The Constitutional Review Board will re-explain or override the decision. You have the right to understand, not just to hear an explanation.
Can I override an AI decision?
Yes. You can request review and override if you disagree. Human judgment trumps algorithms.
Does this slow things down?
Not significantly. Digital Twins operate transparently by design. Explanations are built in, not added later.
What about proprietary algorithms?
Proprietary methods are fine, but explanations must be clear and understandable. No "just trust the algorithm."
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