Responsible AI Innovation in the Public Sector: Lessons from and Recommendations for Facilitating Fundamental Rights and Algorithms Impact Assessments
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2025-06
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Since the initial development of the Fundamental Rights and Algorithms Impact Assessment (FRAIA) in 2021, there has been an increasing interest from public sector organizations to gain experience with performing a FRAIA in contexts of developing, procuring, and deploying AI systems. In this contribution, we share observations from fifteen FRAIA trajectories performed in the field within the Dutch public sector context. Based on our experiences facilitating these trajectories, we offer a set of recommendations directed at practitioners with the aim of helping organizations make the best use of FRAIA and similar impact assessment instruments. We conclude by calling for the development of an informal FRAIA community in which practical handholds and advice can be shared to promote responsible AI innovation by ensuring that the human decision making around AI and other algorithms is well informed and well documented with respect to the protection of fundamental rights.
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AI, FRAIA, FRIA, Fundamental rights, Impact assessments, Responsible innovation, Human-Computer Interaction, Computer Science (miscellaneous)
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Muis, I, Kamphorst, B & Straatman, J 2025, 'Responsible AI Innovation in the Public Sector : Lessons from and Recommendations for Facilitating Fundamental Rights and Algorithms Impact Assessments', Journal of Responsible Technology, vol. 22, 100118. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrt.2025.100118