TRANSFORM 2020 Art Exhibition
November 26, 2020
Centre for Law & Policy Research invites you to the TRANSFORM 2020 Art Exhibition …
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The Emergence of Algorithmic Bosses: Framing a Legal Response
September 28, 2020
A few months ago, two Uber drivers from the United Kingdom, Azeem Hanif and Alfie Wellcoat filed a case against Uber alleging discrimination by its algorithm. They brought the case in a District Court in Amsterdam, where Uber’s headquarters is located. One of their central claims is that Uber’s algorithmic interference determines the nature of their rides: which drivers get the short ride or the nice ride, and the other way round. The automated decision-making process lacks transparency and is based on arbitrary factors, they allege, and drivers are in the dark about how the AI decides these questions.
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CLPR | Trans Law Quarterly | Issue II
September 7, 2020
E D I T O R I A L We are still in…
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