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This paper presents an agent responsibility framework that can be used to identify, describe, and analyze many possible roles that algorithmic agents might perform for information systems and other work systems, including those involving robotic process automation. The two dimensions of the framework are 1) a spectrum of possible roles for algorithmic agents and 2) a set of facets of work to which algorithmic agents might be applied in work systems. This paper explains those ideas, applies two examples to illustrate their potential use, discusses alternative ways to use the framework, and identifies areas for future research.

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Aug 10th, 12:00 AM

Responsibility Modeling for Operational Contributions of Algorithmic Agents

This paper presents an agent responsibility framework that can be used to identify, describe, and analyze many possible roles that algorithmic agents might perform for information systems and other work systems, including those involving robotic process automation. The two dimensions of the framework are 1) a spectrum of possible roles for algorithmic agents and 2) a set of facets of work to which algorithmic agents might be applied in work systems. This paper explains those ideas, applies two examples to illustrate their potential use, discusses alternative ways to use the framework, and identifies areas for future research.

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