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Revisiting big data optimism: risks of data-driven black box algorithms for society. [PDF]
Mahajan S, Helbing D.
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Introduction to Algorithmic Government
2021This book introduces the Algorithmic Government or Government by Algorithm, which refers to authorizing machines in the Public Sector for automated decision-making based on Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, and other technologies. It is an emerging concept introduced globally and will be considered revolutionary in the future.
Gupta, Rajan, Pal, Saibal K.
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Algorithmic Governance and Governance of Algorithms: An Introduction
2020The use of algorithms is more than ever replacing human decision-making. Naturally, this raises concerns about how to govern AI-powered technologies. This chapter introduces the potential as well as the threat(s) posed by decision-making by algorithms (algorithmic governance) and provides an up-to-date overview of the state of art and the existing ...
Marta Cantero Gamito, Martin Ebers
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What is algorithmic governance?
Sociology Compass, 2021Abstract This article contributes a coherent framework to the rich literature emerging in the field of algorithmic governance while also resolving conflicting understandings. Tracing the history of algorithmic governance to the broad architecture of the universal Turing Machine, the article identifies a common thread of critical ...
Shiv Issar, Aneesh Aneesh
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Human biases in government algorithms
Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, 2020Machine learning is used in data-driven decision making and in governmental application of algorithms. Along with its many benefits, literature shows that machine learning solutions can introduce human bias to their results that they from training data.
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Algorithmic Governance and Racializing Affect
2023Algorithms have become ubiquitous in social life. From macro governmental decision making to our everyday quotidian acts, we interact with algorithms as they learn from and shape our becoming, seeking to compress patterns and rhythms into their existing logics.
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Background of Algorithmic Government
2021The second chapter discusses the core concepts of the Algorithmic Government, various models associated with it, along with the numerous advantages, disadvantages, challenges, limitations, concerns, and audits related to it. The different types of Algorithmic Government systems, classified based on the degree of automation and transparency level, are ...
Rajan Gupta, Saibal Kumar Pal
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