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address = {Cambridge, Massachusetts},
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isbn = 9780262201629,
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}
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@article{dietterich2018_robus_artif_intel_robus_human_organ,
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author = {Dietterich, Thomas G.},
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title = {Robust Artificial Intelligence and Robust Human
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Organizations},
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journal = {CoRR},
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year = {2018},
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url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1811.10840},
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abstract = {Every AI system is deployed by a human
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organization. In high risk applications, the
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combined human plus AI system must function as a
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high-reliability organization in order to avoid
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catastrophic errors. This short note reviews the
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properties of high-reliability organizations and
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draws implications for the development of AI
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technology and the safe application of that
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technology.},
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archivePrefix ={arXiv},
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eprint = {1811.10840},
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primaryClass = {cs.AI},
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}
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@incollection{weick1999_organ,
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author = {Weick, Karl E. and Sutcliffe, Kathleen M. and
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Obstfeld, David},
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booktitle = {Research in Organizational Behavior},
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chapter = 44,
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editor = {Sutton, R. S. and Staw, B. M.},
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isbn = {0-7623-0573-8},
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location = {Stanford},
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pages = {81-123},
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publisher = {Elsevier Science/JAI Press},
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series = {Research in organizational behavior, Vol. 21.},
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title = {Organizing for high reliability: Processes of
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collective mindfulness},
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url =
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{https://archive.org/details/organizing-for-high-reliability},
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volume = 21,
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year = 1999,
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}
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