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How should tech be regulated?
Companies have significant influence over public discourse in online platforms, necessitating that the algorithms that shape these online platforms should be regulated and constrained to sufficiently consider the public interest (Susskind, 2018: 350).
Effect of Technology:
Concentration of Power, Legitimacy
Democratic values:
Accountability, Equality, Fairness, Trust
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Legal and regulatory frameworks related to personal data and user profiling
The purpose of this document is to provide an overview of how AI, big data and frontier technologies impact rights from the data protection perspective.
Effect of Technology:
Law, Privacy, Surveillance
Democratic values:
Equality, Fairness, Rule of Law, Transparency, Trust
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Recommendation Algorithms Explainer
The Recommendation Algorithms explainer aims to demonstrate how algorithms work on social media platforms. It allows the users to simulate their experience on a social media platform, where their choices shape a personalised feed.
Effect of Technology:
Autonomy, Bias, Concentration of Power, Culture, Epistemic effect, Inclusion/Exclusion, Individuals, Legitimacy, Opacity, Polarisation, Society, Surveillance
Democratic values:
Accountability, Fairness, Pluralism, Transparency, Trust
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Risks for the use of personal data and user profiling
2.1 Equality
Equality is by-and-large considered both a positive aspect of democracy, and a necessary feature for democracy.
Effect of Technology:
Agency, Bias, Disinformation & Misinformation, Epistemic effect, Inclusion/Exclusion, Individuals, Opacity, Polarisation, Privacy, Society, Surveillance
Democratic values:
Accountability, Deliberation, Equality, Fairness, Participation, Transparency, Trust
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