Autonomous mechanisms have been proposed to regulate certain aspects of society and are already being used to regulate business organisations. We take seriously recent proposals for algorithmic regulation of society, and we identify the existing technologies that can be used to implement them, most of them originally introduced in business contexts. We build on the notion of ‘social machine’ and we connect it to various ongoing trends and ideas, including crowdsourced task-work, social compiler, mechanism design, reputation management systems, and social scoring. After showing how all the building blocks of algorithmic regulation are already well in place, we discuss the possible implications for human autonomy and social order. The main co...
Disruptive technologies arrive with regularity. Whether it is the first industrial revolution with s...
The introduction to this special issue suggests we need to develop ‘a greater understanding of what ...
International audienceFrom the first Internet-based social networking applications designed to get p...
Autonomous mechanisms have been proposed to regulate certain aspects of society and are already bein...
Social machines are systems formed by material and human elements interacting in a structured way. T...
Social machines are systems formed by technical and human elements interacting in a struct...
Recent rapid advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning have raised many question...
Internet-based services that build on automated algorithmic selection processes, for example search...
In our information societies, tasks and decisions are increasingly outsourced to automated systems, ...
This article explores the governance by algorithms in information societies. Theoretically, it build...
Algorithmic agents permeate every instant of our online existence. Based on our digital profiles bui...
This article scrutinises the potential of the existing regulatory apparatus in Union law to tackle t...
We are living in an algorithmic age where mathematics and computer science are coming together in po...
Disruptive technologies arrive with regularity. Whether it is the first industrial revolution with s...
The introduction to this special issue suggests we need to develop ‘a greater understanding of what ...
International audienceFrom the first Internet-based social networking applications designed to get p...
Autonomous mechanisms have been proposed to regulate certain aspects of society and are already bein...
Social machines are systems formed by material and human elements interacting in a structured way. T...
Social machines are systems formed by technical and human elements interacting in a struct...
Recent rapid advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning have raised many question...
Internet-based services that build on automated algorithmic selection processes, for example search...
In our information societies, tasks and decisions are increasingly outsourced to automated systems, ...
This article explores the governance by algorithms in information societies. Theoretically, it build...
Algorithmic agents permeate every instant of our online existence. Based on our digital profiles bui...
This article scrutinises the potential of the existing regulatory apparatus in Union law to tackle t...
We are living in an algorithmic age where mathematics and computer science are coming together in po...
Disruptive technologies arrive with regularity. Whether it is the first industrial revolution with s...
The introduction to this special issue suggests we need to develop ‘a greater understanding of what ...
International audienceFrom the first Internet-based social networking applications designed to get p...