Article IGF 2020: Aiming for AI explainability: lessons from the field. Summary of the session AI systems will soon determine our rights and freedoms, shape our economic situation and physical wellbeing, affect market behaviour and natural environment. With the hype for ‘problem-solving’ AI, claims for (more) accountability in this field are gaining urgency. Summary of the IGF 2020 session: Aiming for AI explainability: lessons from the field. 04.01.2021 Text
Article Mozilla Explains: What Does AI Know About Me? Algorithmic decision-making can carry more weight than you might expect. While algorithms do innocuous or helpful things like changing the traffic signals when you approach an intersection, they also decide what content to show in your social media feed. There are also algorithms that assist real people in deciding whether you can get a mortgage, get into a particular university or qualify for insurance. How does it work? Katarzyna Szymielewicz explains three layers of digital profile in the video. 13.09.2021 Text
Article One Act to Rule Them All We enter the final stage of the negotiations of the AI Act – the first comprehensive law regulating the development and implementation of artificial intelligence. The lack of transparency of the trilogue and intense corporate are reasons to worry. But fortunately – thanks to the efforts of civil society – there are also reasons for optimism. Will the AI Act eventually promote and protect fundamental rights and freedoms? 23.08.2023 Text
other Civil society statement on meaningful transparency of risk assessments under the Digital Services Act 08.11.2024
other Open Letter to Members of the European Parliament – Use the DSA to Shed Meaningful Light on Platforms’ Impact on Our Public Sphere 29.11.2021