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algorithmwatch.org
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| | | | | Systems based on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automated decision-making (ADM) are increasingly being experimented with and used on migrants, refugees, and travelers. Too often, this is done without adequate democratic discussion or oversight. In addition, their use lacks transparency and justification to those who are subjected to these systems, as a growing body of literature and evidence shows. This needs to change. | |
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braveneweurope.com
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| | | | | As this article demonstrates, EU financial policy is neither determined by law, nor through democratic process, but by its hegemon German led capital. Andy Storey is a lecturer in political economy at University College Dublin [...] | |
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dissidentvoice.org
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| | | | | Faramarz Farbod: You have taught at Princeton University for four decades; you were the UN Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in the Occupied Palestinian Territories in Israel (2008-2014); and you are the author of numerous books about global issues and international law. In preparation for this conversation, I have been reading your autobiography, Public Intellectual: | |
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www.capicua.com
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| | | Regulations are a must with challenging markets and evolving users. When it comes to AI, these shouldn't be an afterthought! What is AI governance? | ||