Algorithmic decision-making and similar types of artificial intelligence (AI) may lead to improvements in all sectors of society but can also have discriminatory effects. While current non-discrimination law offers people some protection, algorithmic decision-making presents the lawmakers and law enforcement with several challenges. For instance, algorithms can generate new categories of people based on seemingly innocuous characteristics, such as web browser preference or apartment number, or more complicated categories combining many data points. Such new types of differentiation could evade non-discrimination law, as browser type and house number are not protected characteristics, but such differentiation could still be unfair, for insta...
Can algorithms be used to advance equality goals in the workplace? A handful of legal scholars have ...
In this paper, I examine whether the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and automated decision-maki...
Moving from the analysis of the case concerning the algorithm Frank, as adjudicated by the Tribunal ...
While most studies on the topic of AI, algorithms and bias have been conducted from the point of vie...
This chapter investigates the potential discriminatory outcome of algorithmic decision-making and th...
This chapter explores the negative and positive effects of algorithms on human rights and gender-bas...
This report investigates how algorithmic discrimination challenges the set of legal guarantees put i...
This report investigates how algorithmic discrimination challenges the set of legal guarantees put i...
In recent years a substantial literature has emerged concerning bias, discrimination, and fairness i...
Organisations can use artificial intelligence to make decisions about people for a variety of reason...
Discriminatory bias in algorithmic systems is widely documented. How should the law respond? A broad...
This article assesses whether current European law sufficiently captures gender-based biases and alg...
While algorithmic decision-making has proven to be a challenge for traditional antidiscrimination la...
The paper offers a contribution to the interdisciplinary constructs of analyzing fairness issues in ...
Despite increasing media attention on biases and stereotypes in databases used by algorithms, report...
Can algorithms be used to advance equality goals in the workplace? A handful of legal scholars have ...
In this paper, I examine whether the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and automated decision-maki...
Moving from the analysis of the case concerning the algorithm Frank, as adjudicated by the Tribunal ...
While most studies on the topic of AI, algorithms and bias have been conducted from the point of vie...
This chapter investigates the potential discriminatory outcome of algorithmic decision-making and th...
This chapter explores the negative and positive effects of algorithms on human rights and gender-bas...
This report investigates how algorithmic discrimination challenges the set of legal guarantees put i...
This report investigates how algorithmic discrimination challenges the set of legal guarantees put i...
In recent years a substantial literature has emerged concerning bias, discrimination, and fairness i...
Organisations can use artificial intelligence to make decisions about people for a variety of reason...
Discriminatory bias in algorithmic systems is widely documented. How should the law respond? A broad...
This article assesses whether current European law sufficiently captures gender-based biases and alg...
While algorithmic decision-making has proven to be a challenge for traditional antidiscrimination la...
The paper offers a contribution to the interdisciplinary constructs of analyzing fairness issues in ...
Despite increasing media attention on biases and stereotypes in databases used by algorithms, report...
Can algorithms be used to advance equality goals in the workplace? A handful of legal scholars have ...
In this paper, I examine whether the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and automated decision-maki...
Moving from the analysis of the case concerning the algorithm Frank, as adjudicated by the Tribunal ...