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  1. Una investigación de Amnistía Internacional y #AlgorithmicTransparency Institute y AI Forensics, demostró que esta situación podría estar dándose en este mismo momento en muchos hogares. Los datos no son hipotéticos, sino los resultados expuestos en el informe Empujados a la oscuridad: El feed “Para ti” de TikTok fomenta la autolesión y la ideación suicida, que denuncia cómo los algoritmos de recomendación de esta red pueden estar destrozando la salud mental de mucha personas menores de edad

  2. Una investigación de Amnistía Internacional y #AlgorithmicTransparency Institute y AI Forensics, demostró que esta situación podría estar dándose en este mismo momento en muchos hogares. Los datos no son hipotéticos, sino los resultados expuestos en el informe Empujados a la oscuridad: El feed “Para ti” de TikTok fomenta la autolesión y la ideación suicida, que denuncia cómo los algoritmos de recomendación de esta red pueden estar destrozando la salud mental de mucha personas menores de edad

  3. Una investigación de Amnistía Internacional y #AlgorithmicTransparency Institute y AI Forensics, demostró que esta situación podría estar dándose en este mismo momento en muchos hogares. Los datos no son hipotéticos, sino los resultados expuestos en el informe Empujados a la oscuridad: El feed “Para ti” de TikTok fomenta la autolesión y la ideación suicida, que denuncia cómo los algoritmos de recomendación de esta red pueden estar destrozando la salud mental de mucha personas menores de edad

  4. Una investigación de Amnistía Internacional y #AlgorithmicTransparency Institute y AI Forensics, demostró que esta situación podría estar dándose en este mismo momento en muchos hogares. Los datos no son hipotéticos, sino los resultados expuestos en el informe Empujados a la oscuridad: El feed “Para ti” de TikTok fomenta la autolesión y la ideación suicida, que denuncia cómo los algoritmos de recomendación de esta red pueden estar destrozando la salud mental de mucha personas menores de edad

  5. Una investigación de Amnistía Internacional y #AlgorithmicTransparency Institute y AI Forensics, demostró que esta situación podría estar dándose en este mismo momento en muchos hogares. Los datos no son hipotéticos, sino los resultados expuestos en el informe Empujados a la oscuridad: El feed “Para ti” de TikTok fomenta la autolesión y la ideación suicida, que denuncia cómo los algoritmos de recomendación de esta red pueden estar destrozando la salud mental de mucha personas menores de edad

  6. Investigación de Amnistía Internacional, #AlgorithmicTransparency Institute y #AIForensics demostró que esta situación podría darse en este mismo momento en muchos hogares. Los datos no son hipotéticos, sino los resultados expuestos en el informe Empujados a la oscuridad: El feed “Para ti” de TikTok fomenta la autolesión y la ideación suicida, que denuncia cómo los algoritmos de recomendación de esta red social pueden estar destrozando la salud mental de muchas personas menores de edad

  7. Investigación de Amnistía Internacional, #AlgorithmicTransparency Institute y #AIForensics demostró que esta situación podría darse en este mismo momento en muchos hogares. Los datos no son hipotéticos, sino los resultados expuestos en el informe Empujados a la oscuridad: El feed “Para ti” de TikTok fomenta la autolesión y la ideación suicida, que denuncia cómo los algoritmos de recomendación de esta red social pueden estar destrozando la salud mental de muchas personas menores de edad

  8. Investigación de Amnistía Internacional, #AlgorithmicTransparency Institute y #AIForensics demostró que esta situación podría darse en este mismo momento en muchos hogares. Los datos no son hipotéticos, sino los resultados expuestos en el informe Empujados a la oscuridad: El feed “Para ti” de TikTok fomenta la autolesión y la ideación suicida, que denuncia cómo los algoritmos de recomendación de esta red social pueden estar destrozando la salud mental de muchas personas menores de edad

  9. Technē without safety guardrails?

    * "The public showdown between the Department of Defense and Anthropic began earlier this week after they entered into discussions about the military’s use of the company’s Claude AI system. But the talks broke down as both sides appeared to be unable to come to agreement over safety guardrails."

    "US defense officials have pushed for unfettered access to Claude’s capabilities that they say can help protect the country, while Anthropic has resisted allowing its product to be used for mass surveillance or autonomous weapons systems that can kill people without human input." >>
    theguardian.com/us-news/2026/f

    * The Pentagon strongarmed AI firms before Iran strikes – in dark news for the future of ‘ethical AI’ >>
    theconversation.com/the-pentag

    * Who decides when a machine kills? When private companies are enforcing ethical constraints and governments are not, something is very wrong >>
    euractiv.com/opinion/who-decid

    #ethics #OpenAI #BigTech #surveillance #AutonomousWeapons #ADM #war #KillerRobots #LAWs #Google #LLMs #Claude #Anthropic #transparency #accountability #AutomatedDecisionMaking #algorithms #AlgorithmicTransparency

  10. Technē without safety guardrails?

    * "The public showdown between the Department of Defense and Anthropic began earlier this week after they entered into discussions about the military’s use of the company’s Claude AI system. But the talks broke down as both sides appeared to be unable to come to agreement over safety guardrails."

    "US defense officials have pushed for unfettered access to Claude’s capabilities that they say can help protect the country, while Anthropic has resisted allowing its product to be used for mass surveillance or autonomous weapons systems that can kill people without human input." >>
    theguardian.com/us-news/2026/f

    * The Pentagon strongarmed AI firms before Iran strikes – in dark news for the future of ‘ethical AI’ >>
    theconversation.com/the-pentag

    * Who decides when a machine kills? When private companies are enforcing ethical constraints and governments are not, something is very wrong >>
    euractiv.com/opinion/who-decid

    #ethics #OpenAI #BigTech #surveillance #AutonomousWeapons #ADM #war #KillerRobots #LAWs #Google #LLMs #Claude #Anthropic #transparency #accountability #AutomatedDecisionMaking #algorithms #AlgorithmicTransparency

  11. Technē without safety guardrails?

    * "The public showdown between the Department of Defense and Anthropic began earlier this week after they entered into discussions about the military’s use of the company’s Claude AI system. But the talks broke down as both sides appeared to be unable to come to agreement over safety guardrails."

    "US defense officials have pushed for unfettered access to Claude’s capabilities that they say can help protect the country, while Anthropic has resisted allowing its product to be used for mass surveillance or autonomous weapons systems that can kill people without human input." >>
    theguardian.com/us-news/2026/f

    * The Pentagon strongarmed AI firms before Iran strikes – in dark news for the future of ‘ethical AI’ >>
    theconversation.com/the-pentag

    * Who decides when a machine kills? When private companies are enforcing ethical constraints and governments are not, something is very wrong >>
    euractiv.com/opinion/who-decid

    #ethics #OpenAI #BigTech #surveillance #AutonomousWeapons #ADM #war #KillerRobots #LAWs #Google #LLMs #Claude #Anthropic #transparency #accountability #AutomatedDecisionMaking #algorithms #AlgorithmicTransparency

  12. Technē without safety guardrails?

    * "The public showdown between the Department of Defense and Anthropic began earlier this week after they entered into discussions about the military’s use of the company’s Claude AI system. But the talks broke down as both sides appeared to be unable to come to agreement over safety guardrails."

    "US defense officials have pushed for unfettered access to Claude’s capabilities that they say can help protect the country, while Anthropic has resisted allowing its product to be used for mass surveillance or autonomous weapons systems that can kill people without human input." >>
    theguardian.com/us-news/2026/f

    * The Pentagon strongarmed AI firms before Iran strikes – in dark news for the future of ‘ethical AI’ >>
    theconversation.com/the-pentag

    * Who decides when a machine kills? When private companies are enforcing ethical constraints and governments are not, something is very wrong >>
    euractiv.com/opinion/who-decid

    #ethics #OpenAI #BigTech #surveillance #AutonomousWeapons #ADM #war #KillerRobots #LAWs #Google #LLMs #Claude #Anthropic #transparency #accountability #AutomatedDecisionMaking #algorithms #AlgorithmicTransparency

  13. Technē without safety guardrails?

    * "The public showdown between the Department of Defense and Anthropic began earlier this week after they entered into discussions about the military’s use of the company’s Claude AI system. But the talks broke down as both sides appeared to be unable to come to agreement over safety guardrails."

    "US defense officials have pushed for unfettered access to Claude’s capabilities that they say can help protect the country, while Anthropic has resisted allowing its product to be used for mass surveillance or autonomous weapons systems that can kill people without human input." >>
    theguardian.com/us-news/2026/f

    * The Pentagon strongarmed AI firms before Iran strikes – in dark news for the future of ‘ethical AI’ >>
    theconversation.com/the-pentag

    * Who decides when a machine kills? When private companies are enforcing ethical constraints and governments are not, something is very wrong >>
    euractiv.com/opinion/who-decid

    #ethics #OpenAI #BigTech #surveillance #AutonomousWeapons #ADM #war #KillerRobots #LAWs #Google #LLMs #Claude #Anthropic #transparency #accountability #AutomatedDecisionMaking #algorithms #AlgorithmicTransparency

  14. In addition, you can read this article providing an overview of French case law on the right to information regarding partially automated administrative decisions, written by an interdisciplinary team of researchers consisting of Luc Pellissier, Maxime Zimmer, Noé Wagener, and Philippine Ducros. #algorithmictransparency revuedlf.com/droit-administrat

  15. In addition, you can read this article providing an overview of French case law on the right to information regarding partially automated administrative decisions, written by an interdisciplinary team of researchers consisting of Luc Pellissier, Maxime Zimmer, Noé Wagener, and Philippine Ducros. #algorithmictransparency revuedlf.com/droit-administrat

  16. In addition, you can read this article providing an overview of French case law on the right to information regarding partially automated administrative decisions, written by an interdisciplinary team of researchers consisting of Luc Pellissier, Maxime Zimmer, Noé Wagener, and Philippine Ducros. #algorithmictransparency revuedlf.com/droit-administrat

  17. In addition, you can read this article providing an overview of French case law on the right to information regarding partially automated administrative decisions, written by an interdisciplinary team of researchers consisting of Luc Pellissier, Maxime Zimmer, Noé Wagener, and Philippine Ducros. #algorithmictransparency revuedlf.com/droit-administrat

  18. In addition, you can read this article providing an overview of French case law on the right to information regarding partially automated administrative decisions, written by an interdisciplinary team of researchers consisting of Luc Pellissier, Maxime Zimmer, Noé Wagener, and Philippine Ducros. #algorithmictransparency revuedlf.com/droit-administrat

  19. Just spent about an hour scrolling Mastodon. (Crazy Saturday night shenanigans). 😴

    Clicked on a few things. Read an article. All good. 🤓

    And I'm not angry at anything. ☺

    Why aren't more media outlets here, I wonder? 🤔

    #mastodon #algorithmictransparency #auspol

  20. Just spent about an hour scrolling Mastodon. (Crazy Saturday night shenanigans). 😴

    Clicked on a few things. Read an article. All good. 🤓

    And I'm not angry at anything. ☺

    Why aren't more media outlets here, I wonder? 🤔

    #mastodon #algorithmictransparency #auspol

  21. Just spent about an hour scrolling Mastodon. (Crazy Saturday night shenanigans). 😴

    Clicked on a few things. Read an article. All good. 🤓

    And I'm not angry at anything. ☺

    Why aren't more media outlets here, I wonder? 🤔

    #mastodon #algorithmictransparency #auspol

  22. Just spent about an hour scrolling Mastodon. (Crazy Saturday night shenanigans). 😴

    Clicked on a few things. Read an article. All good. 🤓

    And I'm not angry at anything. ☺

    Why aren't more media outlets here, I wonder? 🤔

    #mastodon #algorithmictransparency #auspol

  23. Just spent about an hour scrolling Mastodon. (Crazy Saturday night shenanigans). 😴

    Clicked on a few things. Read an article. All good. 🤓

    And I'm not angry at anything. ☺

    Why aren't more media outlets here, I wonder? 🤔

    #mastodon #algorithmictransparency #auspol

  24. Germany tests algorithmic transparency through landmark enforcement cases: Four German legal actions against X, TikTok, Amazon, and Meta probe platform algorithms under DSA, GDPR, and AI Act, establishing precedents for democratic accountability. ppc.land/germany-tests-algorit #AlgorithmicTransparency #DigitalAccountability #GDPR #AIAct #DataProtection

  25. Germany tests algorithmic transparency through landmark enforcement cases: Four German legal actions against X, TikTok, Amazon, and Meta probe platform algorithms under DSA, GDPR, and AI Act, establishing precedents for democratic accountability. ppc.land/germany-tests-algorit #AlgorithmicTransparency #DigitalAccountability #GDPR #AIAct #DataProtection

  26. Germany tests algorithmic transparency through landmark enforcement cases: Four German legal actions against X, TikTok, Amazon, and Meta probe platform algorithms under DSA, GDPR, and AI Act, establishing precedents for democratic accountability. ppc.land/germany-tests-algorit #AlgorithmicTransparency #DigitalAccountability #GDPR #AIAct #DataProtection

  27. Many fights for #AlgorithmicTransparency focused on accessing code, but there’s more: Who builds these systems? Who are the providers? Are they independently evaluated? That’s why #AlgorithmRegisters are a key demand for accountability. So far, only France, Finland, the UK, Norway and Germany have official ones.

    This week, #AutomatedSociety examines Europe's transparency laws; and how they fall short. Subscribe to our newsletter now: automatedsociety.algorithmwatc

  28. Many fights for #AlgorithmicTransparency focused on accessing code, but there’s more: Who builds these systems? Who are the providers? Are they independently evaluated? That’s why #AlgorithmRegisters are a key demand for accountability. So far, only France, Finland, the UK, Norway and Germany have official ones.

    This week, #AutomatedSociety examines Europe's transparency laws; and how they fall short. Subscribe to our newsletter now: automatedsociety.algorithmwatc

  29. Many fights for #AlgorithmicTransparency focused on accessing code, but there’s more: Who builds these systems? Who are the providers? Are they independently evaluated? That’s why #AlgorithmRegisters are a key demand for accountability. So far, only France, Finland, the UK, Norway and Germany have official ones.

    This week, #AutomatedSociety examines Europe's transparency laws; and how they fall short. Subscribe to our newsletter now: automatedsociety.algorithmwatc

  30. Many fights for #AlgorithmicTransparency focused on accessing code, but there’s more: Who builds these systems? Who are the providers? Are they independently evaluated? That’s why #AlgorithmRegisters are a key demand for accountability. So far, only France, Finland, the UK, Norway and Germany have official ones.

    This week, #AutomatedSociety examines Europe's transparency laws; and how they fall short. Subscribe to our newsletter now: automatedsociety.algorithmwatc

  31. Many fights for #AlgorithmicTransparency focused on accessing code, but there’s more: Who builds these systems? Who are the providers? Are they independently evaluated? That’s why #AlgorithmRegisters are a key demand for accountability. So far, only France, Finland, the UK, Norway and Germany have official ones.

    This week, #AutomatedSociety examines Europe's transparency laws; and how they fall short. Subscribe to our newsletter now: automatedsociety.algorithmwatc

  32. Ah, algorithmic transparency, what I told the European Parliament was the next step they should take after GDPR. Better six years late than never. Hey, maybe in another decade they’ll even consider implementing a General Data Minimisation Regulation (GDMR).

    ar.al/2019/11/29/the-future-of

    ar.al/2018/11/29/gdmr-this-one

    #regulation #EU #GDPR #GDMR #algorithmicTransparency #dataMinimisation mamot.fr/@davduf/1138450603260

  33. Ah, algorithmic transparency, what I told the European Parliament was the next step they should take after GDPR. Better six years late than never. Hey, maybe in another decade they’ll even consider implementing a General Data Minimisation Regulation (GDMR).

    ar.al/2019/11/29/the-future-of

    ar.al/2018/11/29/gdmr-this-one

    #regulation #EU #GDPR #GDMR #algorithmicTransparency #dataMinimisation mamot.fr/@davduf/1138450603260

  34. Ah, algorithmic transparency, what I told the European Parliament was the next step they should take after GDPR. Better six years late than never. Hey, maybe in another decade they’ll even consider implementing a General Data Minimisation Regulation (GDMR).

    ar.al/2019/11/29/the-future-of

    ar.al/2018/11/29/gdmr-this-one

    #regulation #EU #GDPR #GDMR #algorithmicTransparency #dataMinimisation mamot.fr/@davduf/1138450603260

  35. Ah, algorithmic transparency, what I told the European Parliament was the next step they should take after GDPR. Better six years late than never. Hey, maybe in another decade they’ll even consider implementing a General Data Minimisation Regulation (GDMR).

    ar.al/2019/11/29/the-future-of

    ar.al/2018/11/29/gdmr-this-one

    #regulation #EU #GDPR #GDMR #algorithmicTransparency #dataMinimisation mamot.fr/@davduf/1138450603260

  36. Ah, algorithmic transparency, what I told the European Parliament was the next step they should take after GDPR. Better six years late than never. Hey, maybe in another decade they’ll even consider implementing a General Data Minimisation Regulation (GDMR).

    ar.al/2019/11/29/the-future-of

    ar.al/2018/11/29/gdmr-this-one

    #regulation #EU #GDPR #GDMR #algorithmicTransparency #dataMinimisation mamot.fr/@davduf/1138450603260

  37. "While the Executive Branch pushes agencies to leverage private AI expertise, our concern is that more and more information on how those AI models work will be cloaked in the nigh-impenetrable veil of government secrecy. Because AI operates by collecting and processing a tremendous amount of data, understanding what information it retains and how it arrives at conclusions will all become incredibly central to how the national security state thinks about issues. This means not only will the state likely make the argument that the AI’s training data may need to be classified, but they may also argue that companies need to, under penalty of law, keep the governing algorithms secret as well.

    As the memo says, “AI has emerged as an era-defining technology and has demonstrated significant and growing relevance to national security. The United States must lead the world in the responsible application of AI to appropriate national security functions.” As the US national security state attempts to leverage powerful commercial AI to give it an edge, there are a number of questions that remain unanswered about how much that ever-tightening relationship will impact much needed transparency and accountability for private AI and for-profit automated decision making systems."

    eff.org/deeplinks/2024/11/us-n

    #USA #CyberSecurity #Surveillance #AI #AlgorithmicTransparency

  38. "While the Executive Branch pushes agencies to leverage private AI expertise, our concern is that more and more information on how those AI models work will be cloaked in the nigh-impenetrable veil of government secrecy. Because AI operates by collecting and processing a tremendous amount of data, understanding what information it retains and how it arrives at conclusions will all become incredibly central to how the national security state thinks about issues. This means not only will the state likely make the argument that the AI’s training data may need to be classified, but they may also argue that companies need to, under penalty of law, keep the governing algorithms secret as well.

    As the memo says, “AI has emerged as an era-defining technology and has demonstrated significant and growing relevance to national security. The United States must lead the world in the responsible application of AI to appropriate national security functions.” As the US national security state attempts to leverage powerful commercial AI to give it an edge, there are a number of questions that remain unanswered about how much that ever-tightening relationship will impact much needed transparency and accountability for private AI and for-profit automated decision making systems."

    eff.org/deeplinks/2024/11/us-n

    #USA #CyberSecurity #Surveillance #AI #AlgorithmicTransparency

  39. "While the Executive Branch pushes agencies to leverage private AI expertise, our concern is that more and more information on how those AI models work will be cloaked in the nigh-impenetrable veil of government secrecy. Because AI operates by collecting and processing a tremendous amount of data, understanding what information it retains and how it arrives at conclusions will all become incredibly central to how the national security state thinks about issues. This means not only will the state likely make the argument that the AI’s training data may need to be classified, but they may also argue that companies need to, under penalty of law, keep the governing algorithms secret as well.

    As the memo says, “AI has emerged as an era-defining technology and has demonstrated significant and growing relevance to national security. The United States must lead the world in the responsible application of AI to appropriate national security functions.” As the US national security state attempts to leverage powerful commercial AI to give it an edge, there are a number of questions that remain unanswered about how much that ever-tightening relationship will impact much needed transparency and accountability for private AI and for-profit automated decision making systems."

    eff.org/deeplinks/2024/11/us-n

    #USA #CyberSecurity #Surveillance #AI #AlgorithmicTransparency

  40. "While the Executive Branch pushes agencies to leverage private AI expertise, our concern is that more and more information on how those AI models work will be cloaked in the nigh-impenetrable veil of government secrecy. Because AI operates by collecting and processing a tremendous amount of data, understanding what information it retains and how it arrives at conclusions will all become incredibly central to how the national security state thinks about issues. This means not only will the state likely make the argument that the AI’s training data may need to be classified, but they may also argue that companies need to, under penalty of law, keep the governing algorithms secret as well.

    As the memo says, “AI has emerged as an era-defining technology and has demonstrated significant and growing relevance to national security. The United States must lead the world in the responsible application of AI to appropriate national security functions.” As the US national security state attempts to leverage powerful commercial AI to give it an edge, there are a number of questions that remain unanswered about how much that ever-tightening relationship will impact much needed transparency and accountability for private AI and for-profit automated decision making systems."

    eff.org/deeplinks/2024/11/us-n

    #USA #CyberSecurity #Surveillance #AI #AlgorithmicTransparency

  41. "While the Executive Branch pushes agencies to leverage private AI expertise, our concern is that more and more information on how those AI models work will be cloaked in the nigh-impenetrable veil of government secrecy. Because AI operates by collecting and processing a tremendous amount of data, understanding what information it retains and how it arrives at conclusions will all become incredibly central to how the national security state thinks about issues. This means not only will the state likely make the argument that the AI’s training data may need to be classified, but they may also argue that companies need to, under penalty of law, keep the governing algorithms secret as well.

    As the memo says, “AI has emerged as an era-defining technology and has demonstrated significant and growing relevance to national security. The United States must lead the world in the responsible application of AI to appropriate national security functions.” As the US national security state attempts to leverage powerful commercial AI to give it an edge, there are a number of questions that remain unanswered about how much that ever-tightening relationship will impact much needed transparency and accountability for private AI and for-profit automated decision making systems."

    eff.org/deeplinks/2024/11/us-n

    #USA #CyberSecurity #Surveillance #AI #AlgorithmicTransparency

  42. Landlords' usage of proprietary price-setting algorithms are the subject of several antitrust lawsuits by the feds and other jurisdictions nationwide.

    How much has that impacted rental prices in #Chicago?

    A great intro from my WBEZ colleagues Amy Qin and Angela Padejski:
    wbez.org/data/2024/10/22/chica

    #Housing #RentalPrices #HousingAffordability #AlgorithmicTransparency #AlgorithmicAccountability

  43. Landlords' usage of proprietary price-setting algorithms are the subject of several antitrust lawsuits by the feds and other jurisdictions nationwide.

    How much has that impacted rental prices in #Chicago?

    A great intro from my WBEZ colleagues Amy Qin and Angela Padejski:
    wbez.org/data/2024/10/22/chica

    #Housing #RentalPrices #HousingAffordability #AlgorithmicTransparency #AlgorithmicAccountability

  44. Landlords' usage of proprietary price-setting algorithms are the subject of several antitrust lawsuits by the feds and other jurisdictions nationwide.

    How much has that impacted rental prices in #Chicago?

    A great intro from my WBEZ colleagues Amy Qin and Angela Padejski:
    wbez.org/data/2024/10/22/chica

    #Housing #RentalPrices #HousingAffordability #AlgorithmicTransparency #AlgorithmicAccountability

  45. Landlords' usage of proprietary price-setting algorithms are the subject of several antitrust lawsuits by the feds and other jurisdictions nationwide.

    How much has that impacted rental prices in #Chicago?

    A great intro from my WBEZ colleagues Amy Qin and Angela Padejski:
    wbez.org/data/2024/10/22/chica

    #Housing #RentalPrices #HousingAffordability #AlgorithmicTransparency #AlgorithmicAccountability

  46. Landlords' usage of proprietary price-setting algorithms are the subject of several antitrust lawsuits by the feds and other jurisdictions nationwide.

    How much has that impacted rental prices in #Chicago?

    A great intro from my WBEZ colleagues Amy Qin and Angela Padejski:
    wbez.org/data/2024/10/22/chica

    #Housing #RentalPrices #HousingAffordability #AlgorithmicTransparency #AlgorithmicAccountability

  47. Happy to have co-signed this op-ed calling on the new 🇪🇺 College and 🇫🇷 government for techno-economic #regulation that drives towards openness, #decentralization and #AlgorithmicTransparency in #SocialNetworks.
    aiforensics.org/algopluralism
    I have observed how far-reaching the consequences of #SurveillanceCapitalism are, and @opentermsarchive is a tiny fraction of the answer. It is there to reinforce the capability to regulate and enforce regulation. Someone else, however, has to pull that trigger.