8th AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics and Society


Dr Styliani Kleanthous, Assistant Professor at the Open University of Cyprus (OUC) and Co-director of CyCAT, participated in the 8th AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics and Society (AIES 2025), held from 20-22 October 2025, at IE University Tower, Madrid, Spain.

During the conference, Dr Kleanthous presented the research paper titled “Legal Affiliates’ Views on Algorithmic Decision Making”. The paper is available in the Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): Proceedings of the Eighth AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society (AIES-25) – Main Track II: https://doi.org/10.1609/aies.v8i2.36647

The project was partially funded by the EU’s Horizon Europe Programme under agreement No. 101214000 (TRUMAN) and the Cyprus Research and Innovation Foundation Programme under agreement No. BRIDGE2HORIZON/0823E/0203 (PINNACLE).

Abstract: Procedural fairness in algorithmic decision support systems has been extensively examined across various disciplines. This study investigates how future legal practitioners perceive fairness and accountability in such systems, and how their views diverge from those of computer scientists. In a replication of earlier research, we recruited 150 legal-affiliated crowdworkers via Prolific to: (a) rate their agreement with statements related to six fairness constructs across three scenarios, (b) define algorithmic fairness, (c) identify causes of unfairness, and (d) express their views on accountability. Our findings show that legal affiliates’ perceptions of algorithmic fairness differ from those in previous studies. Participants often defined fairness as the absence of discrimination, emphasizing the quality of the system’s output. They cited ‘sensitive attributes’ as a primary source of unfairness and held the ‘company using or owning the system’ accountable when unfairness occurred.


20 October 2025 12:00 am (GMT)

Madrid, Spain