👉 Accountability computing is an interdisciplinary field that focuses on designing, implementing, and governing computing systems in ways that ensure transparency, fairness, and responsibility. It emphasizes the need for systems to be accountable to users, stakeholders, and society at large, particularly in terms of data privacy, security, and ethical decision-making. By integrating principles from computer science, law, ethics, and social sciences, accountability computing aims to create technologies that are not only efficient but also trustworthy and aligned with societal values, ensuring that the impacts of computing are positive and just.