Eco-Social Decision Support System: Prioritizing human needs and values in our DSS architecture means reassessment of our assumptions to bring the science of our tradition in line with a constitutional mandate expressed in our motto: “To Optimize Human Strengths ― Accommodate Human Limitations”
Ethical Considerations: Integrating ethical principles like fairness, transparency, and accountability into the system’s algorithms and decision-making processes to mitigate potential biases and ensure responsible use of technology.
Meaningful Human Control: Maintaining human oversight and control over the decision-making process, even with the aid of automated tools, to ensure alignment with human judgment and expertise.
Augmenting, not Replacing Humans: Designing DSS to enhance human capabilities and support better decision-making, rather than automating humans out of the process.
Focus on Human Well-being: Developing DSS with the goal of improving human lives and promoting positive societal outcomes across various domains like healthcare, education, and business.