A Panoramic View of Trust in the Time of Digital Automated Decision Making: Failings of Trust in the Post Office and the Tax Authorities

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Abstract

The ongoing Post Office scandal in the UK and the 2021 Child Daycare Benefit Scandal in the Netherlands make up exemplary cases of how digital automation has changed and in fact severely harmed trust relations ranging from trust in oneself over trust in social roles, trust in institutions, trust in technology and general trust. By looking closer at how digital automation in these cases generated ruptures in the lives of ordinary citizens and also affected the involved institutions and society at large I discuss how we may begin to discuss the impact of digitalization on trust in societies. I start with an introduction to the panoramic view on trust, followed by a short description of the two scandals. Based on the exploration of the two cases I take an ex post facto perspective on the dynamic social events as they unfolded in the scandals in order to analyze how the introduction of digital automation tools affected trust relations. I draw attention to some of the most noticeable changes in the four relations of trust, that is trust in institutions, interpersonal trust, trust in oneself, and trust in technology.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftSats. Northern European Journal of Philosophy
Vol/bind25
Udgave nummer1
Sider (fra-til)29-47
Antal sider19
ISSN1600-1974
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 1 jul. 2024

Emneord

  • Automated decision making versus human reflective decision processes
  • Child Daycare Benefit Scandal in the Netherlands
  • Panoramic view of trust
  • Post Office Scandal in the UK

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