Many decisions that used to be made by humans are now made by machines. And yet, automated decision-making systems based on “big data” – powered algorithms and machine learning are just as prone to mistakes, biases, and arbitrariness as their human counterparts. The result is a technologically driven decision-making process that seems to defy interrogation, analysis, and accountability and, therefore, undermines due process. This should make algorithmic decision-making an illegitimate source of authority in a liberal democracy. This Essay argues that algorithmic decision-making is a product of the neoliberal project to undermine social values like equality, nondiscrimination, and human flourishing and, therefore, is only legitimate in a soc...
The combination of increased availability of large amounts of fine-grained human behavioral data and...
Embedded in smart technologies, algorithms are taking decisions on a daily basis. What challenges ar...
In more and more contexts, human decision-making is replaced by algorithmic decision-making. While p...
Many decisions that used to be made by humans are now made by machines. And yet, automated decision-...
Many of the benefits and burdens we might experience in our lives — from bank loans to bail terms — ...
This article reflects on how the ingression of computation in culture has not only transformed media...
We are entering a new epoch, the epoch of rule by algorithm. This new way of governing poses signifi...
Enthusiasm abounds about the potential of artificial intelligence to automate public decision-making...
The article is devoted to opinions and algorithms in the digital age, with a focus on how the manipu...
This work presents ten arguments against algorithmic decision-making. These revolve around at the co...
The ever-increasing application of algorithms to decision-making in a range of social contexts has p...
This work presents ten arguments against algorithmic decision-making. These re-volve around the conc...
One of the most noticeable trends in recent years has been the increasing reliance of public decisio...
Since the Enlightenment, there have been advocates for the rationalizing efficiency of enlightened s...
ABSTRACT: So far in this book, we have examined algorithmic decision systems from three autonomy-bas...
The combination of increased availability of large amounts of fine-grained human behavioral data and...
Embedded in smart technologies, algorithms are taking decisions on a daily basis. What challenges ar...
In more and more contexts, human decision-making is replaced by algorithmic decision-making. While p...
Many decisions that used to be made by humans are now made by machines. And yet, automated decision-...
Many of the benefits and burdens we might experience in our lives — from bank loans to bail terms — ...
This article reflects on how the ingression of computation in culture has not only transformed media...
We are entering a new epoch, the epoch of rule by algorithm. This new way of governing poses signifi...
Enthusiasm abounds about the potential of artificial intelligence to automate public decision-making...
The article is devoted to opinions and algorithms in the digital age, with a focus on how the manipu...
This work presents ten arguments against algorithmic decision-making. These revolve around at the co...
The ever-increasing application of algorithms to decision-making in a range of social contexts has p...
This work presents ten arguments against algorithmic decision-making. These re-volve around the conc...
One of the most noticeable trends in recent years has been the increasing reliance of public decisio...
Since the Enlightenment, there have been advocates for the rationalizing efficiency of enlightened s...
ABSTRACT: So far in this book, we have examined algorithmic decision systems from three autonomy-bas...
The combination of increased availability of large amounts of fine-grained human behavioral data and...
Embedded in smart technologies, algorithms are taking decisions on a daily basis. What challenges ar...
In more and more contexts, human decision-making is replaced by algorithmic decision-making. While p...