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The computer says No: How the EU’s AI laws cause new injustice

23 Aug 2021
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The computer says No: How the EU’s AI laws cause new injustice
23 Aug 2021
The computer says No: How the EU’s AI laws cause new injustice

Prohibiting discriminatory algorithms: U.S. Congress has a plan

27 May 2021

Access Now is proud to endorse the Algorithmic Justice and Online Platform Transparency Act of 2021, introduced by U.S. Senator Markey and Representative Matsui. The bill would help protect marginalized communities from discrimination online and increase transparency into websites’ systems of content promotion and moderation.

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Prohibiting discriminatory algorithms: U.S. Congress has a plan
27 May 2021
Prohibiting discriminatory algorithms: U.S. Congress has a plan
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The trouble with AI: Why we need new laws to stop algorithms ruining our lives

8 Dec 2020
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The trouble with AI: Why we need new laws to stop algorithms ruining our lives
8 Dec 2020
The trouble with AI: Why we need new laws to stop algorithms ruining our lives
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Can we move beyond the AI hype to defend human rights?

13 Aug 2020

Debunking AI myths may help us avoid blind techno-solutionism, to craft evidence-based public policy that supports AI uptake only when machine-learning systems are actually fit-for-purpose, and center and respect people and their rights.

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Can we move beyond the AI hype to defend human rights?
13 Aug 2020
Can we move beyond the AI hype to defend human rights?
Algorithmic accountability

Comments on the draft recommendation of the Committee of Ministers to member states on the human rights impacts of algorithmic systems by Access Now and the Wikimedia Foundation

31 Oct 2019
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Comments on the draft recommendation of the Committee of Ministers to member states on the human rights impacts of algorithmic systems by Access Now and the Wikimedia Foundation
31 Oct 2019
Comments on the draft recommendation of the Committee of Ministers to member states on the human rights impacts of algorithmic systems by Access Now and the Wikimedia Foundation