The widespread use of algorithms for prediction-based decisions urges us to consider the question of what it means for a given act or practice to be discriminatory. Building upon work …
I Zliobaite - arXiv preprint arXiv:1708.00754, 2017 - arxiv.org
Algorithms learned from data are increasingly used for deciding many aspects in our life: from movies we see, to prices we pay, or medicine we get. Yet there is growing evidence …
M Brkan - Proceedings of the 16th edition of the International …, 2017 - dl.acm.org
The purpose of this paper is to analyse the rules of the General Data Protection Regulation on automated decision making in the age of Big Data and to explore how to ensure …
I Papageorgiou, C Mougan - NeurIPS 2023 Workshop on …, 2023 - drive.google.com
This paper explores the intersection of the upcoming AI Regulation and fair ML research, specifically examining the legal principle of” necessity” in the context of processing sensitive …
Disruptive technologies that enable knowledge work automation through artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics are changing how we do work and precipitating the redesign of …
For years, the number of opaque algorithmic decision-making systems (ADM systems) with a large impact on society has been increasing: eg, systems that compute decisions about …
A Lebret - Journal of Law and the Biosciences, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Digitization in transplantation is not a new phenomenon. Algorithms are being used, for example, to allocate organs based on medical compatibility and priority criteria. However …
C Schubert, MT Hütt - European Labour Law Journal, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Algorithms are the key instrument for the economy-on-demand using platforms for its clients, workers and self-employed. An effective legal enforcement must not be limited to the control …
Las empresas y los poderes públicos usan cada vez más herramientas de toma de decisiones basadas en inteligencia artificial1. La Autoridad Catalana de Protección de …