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Journalist with a specialisation and a devoted interest in automated decision-making, AI, and digital rights. βοΈ Interim head of Journalism at AlgorithmWatch π Tech & human rights researcher: AlgoRace | FairTrials | EuroMed Rights.
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Remember our call for fellows? This Wednesday at 11:00 CET, @naiablm.bsky.social from our Journalism team, will host the first Q&A session on our #AlgorithmicAccountability reporting fellowship. If you have any doubts concerning the program, this is the time to ask: eu01web.zoom.us/j/6505140519...
π’ It's on! At @algorithmwatch.org, we have just launched the fifth call for our Algorithmic Accountability Reporting fellowship! ποΈ Running from November 2025 to May 2026 β¨
Read all about it here β‘οΈ algorithmwatch.org/en/open-call...
β° Deadline to apply: 15 September 23:59 CET
MaΓ±ana tendrΓ© la suerte de charlar con @naiablm.bsky.social en @deusto.bsky.social sobre retos Γ©ticos y oportunidades de la Inteligencia Artificial. SerΓ‘ a las 16:30 (entrada libre) π
Special thanks to @michaelacancela.bsky.social, @pjarandia.bsky.social, Nicolas Kayser-Bril and to former @algorithmwatch.bsky.social fellows Yasir GΓΆkce, Mayra Russo, Sara Kezia & Mathilde Saliou. shows.acast.com/false-positi...
Banks use algorithms to monitor transactions and to fight against money laundering & financing of terrorism. But sometimes, those systems go wrong, leading to peopleβs bank accounts being blocked or closed. This phenomenon is called de-banking.
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For the past 6 months, we have investigated at @algorithmwatch.bsky.social, together with @afpfr.bsky.social, the extent to which automated systems trigger the alerts that lead to bank account closures. We turned our findings into a podcast: "False Positives" π
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