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Automated decisions and the 'right to explanation': making the black box accountable

When an algorithm makes a decision with significant effect on a user, they often have a right to a meaningful explanation and human review.

In credit, hiring, and pricing, where an algorithm alone makes a decision with significant effect on an individual, most data-protection laws grant a right to explanation and human intervention.

A 'meaningful explanation' is not open-sourcing the code but helping the user understand the main factors behind the decision, with a channel to contest and have it reviewed.

At the product level, reserve explanation-text generation, a human-review entry point, and decision logs — turning the requirement into usable interaction rather than after-the-fact patching.

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