Undeniably, it is machine learning algorithms (and the big data they processing) that spark the most interest on the international forum, for their capability of “improving” humans and even outperformed them. However, recent events shows that the national legislators, upstream, and the public administrations, downstream, are still struggling with the much more elementary algorithms, aimed simply to “accelerate” the humans: these are the deterministic algorithms. A focus on the litigation generated by the algorithm in charge of teacher mobility during the 2016-2017 school year will allow, first, to highlight some transversal issues of the automated decision-making and then to deepening the specificities of administrative decision-making. Fin...
Machine learning algorithms (ML) are increasingly used to support decision-making in the exercise of...
The combination of increased availability of large amounts of fine-grained human behavioral data and...
Critics raise alarm bells about governmental use of digital algorithms, charging that they are too c...
International audiencePublic administration's reliance on software algorithms brings the risk of obf...
Machine-learning algorithms are improving and automating important functions in medicine, transporta...
Machine learning (ML) algorithms have now entered public decision-making surrounded by enthusiasm, f...
Algorithms, at their most basic level, consist of a series of steps used to reach a result. Cooking ...
Automated decision systems appear to carry higher risks today than they ever have before. Digital te...
Combining big data and machine learning algorithms, the power of automatic decision tools induces as...
This chapter focuses on the potentials and challenges posed by the utilization of machine learning a...
Critics raise alarm bells about governmental use of digital algorithms, charging that they are too c...
This chapter first explains the types of machine learning systems used in the public sector, detaili...
International audienceHas computing become the new normative reference? The article proposes to high...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has risen to the forefront of public discourse. The recent rise of big ...
In May 2019 the LSE launched its future strategy LSE 2030, with the following opening statement: “Ou...
Machine learning algorithms (ML) are increasingly used to support decision-making in the exercise of...
The combination of increased availability of large amounts of fine-grained human behavioral data and...
Critics raise alarm bells about governmental use of digital algorithms, charging that they are too c...
International audiencePublic administration's reliance on software algorithms brings the risk of obf...
Machine-learning algorithms are improving and automating important functions in medicine, transporta...
Machine learning (ML) algorithms have now entered public decision-making surrounded by enthusiasm, f...
Algorithms, at their most basic level, consist of a series of steps used to reach a result. Cooking ...
Automated decision systems appear to carry higher risks today than they ever have before. Digital te...
Combining big data and machine learning algorithms, the power of automatic decision tools induces as...
This chapter focuses on the potentials and challenges posed by the utilization of machine learning a...
Critics raise alarm bells about governmental use of digital algorithms, charging that they are too c...
This chapter first explains the types of machine learning systems used in the public sector, detaili...
International audienceHas computing become the new normative reference? The article proposes to high...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has risen to the forefront of public discourse. The recent rise of big ...
In May 2019 the LSE launched its future strategy LSE 2030, with the following opening statement: “Ou...
Machine learning algorithms (ML) are increasingly used to support decision-making in the exercise of...
The combination of increased availability of large amounts of fine-grained human behavioral data and...
Critics raise alarm bells about governmental use of digital algorithms, charging that they are too c...