The aim of this paper is to analyse the national Member States’ laws that have implemented the GDPR in the field of automated decision-making.
automated decisions
These guidelines provide a set of reference measures that should be applied to ensure that this technology does not adversely affect the human rights.
The review looks at the use of algorithmic decision-making in four sectors (policing, local government, financial services and recruitment) and makes cross-cutting recommendations.
This study addresses the relationship between the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and artificial intelligence (AI). The study carries out […]
This paper aims to offer suggestions as to how the GDPR can offer the strongest protections on profiling and automated […]
This study reviews the opportunities and risks related to the use of ADS. It presents policy options to reduce the […]
The GDPR gives people the right not to be subject to solely automated decisions, including profiling, which have a legal or similarly significant effect on them.
This UK’s Infomtation Commissioner Office’s blog post explores how organisations can ensure ‘meaningful’ human involvement to make sure AI decisions […]
The GDPR introduces new provisions to address the risks arising from profiling and automated decision-making, notably, but not limited to, […]