Position: Multi-Agent Algorithmic Care Systems Demand Contestability for Trustworthy AI
arXiv cs.AI / 3/24/2026
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Key Points
- The paper argues that multi-agent systems in healthcare require “contestability” to support trustworthy decision-making beyond what explainability alone can provide.
- It claims current trustworthy AI and explainable AI approaches do not adequately let care partners challenge, correct, or override multi-agent outputs during the full decision lifecycle.
- Contestable AI (CAI) is proposed as a design characterization that combines transparency with structured opportunities for human intervention and mechanisms for review and correction.
- The position outlines key limitations in existing MAS and XAI research and presents a human-in-the-loop framework using structured argumentation and role-based contestation to preserve human agency and clinical responsibility.
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