Scoping review of 23 papers finds fairness in multi-agent AI systems is addressed superficially without robust norms or attention to autonomy and interactions, recommending structural embedding with human oversight.
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The paper argues that preoccupation with the moral status of hypothetical future AI creates an algorithmic blind spot that marginalizes existing algorithmic harms to human populations and calls for re-centering ethics on current institutional accountability.
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Where are the Humans? A Scoping Review of Fairness in Multi-agent AI Systems
Scoping review of 23 papers finds fairness in multi-agent AI systems is addressed superficially without robust norms or attention to autonomy and interactions, recommending structural embedding with human oversight.