This work dissects how the ascendant role of AI in adjudicating citizenship status is leading a new kind of citizenship shaped by digital interactions: the "Algorithmic Citizenship". The analysis delves into the threat of algorithmic discrimination and of algorithmic historical revisionism. The work emphasizes the importance of explainability and transparency in algorithms and it examines the challenges posed by their “black box” nature.
No Black Box: Promoting Inclusion and Democracy in The Age of Artificial Intelligence
Bruni Elsa Maria;
2024-01-01
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This work dissects how the ascendant role of AI in adjudicating citizenship status is leading a new kind of citizenship shaped by digital interactions: the "Algorithmic Citizenship". The analysis delves into the threat of algorithmic discrimination and of algorithmic historical revisionism. The work emphasizes the importance of explainability and transparency in algorithms and it examines the challenges posed by their “black box” nature.File in questo prodotto:
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