False Positives: A Podcast on Financial Discrimination & De-bankingAgence France-Presse released a podcast that was based on a six-month investigation conducted in the framework of the AlgorithmWatch Algorithmic Accountability Reporting fellowship.
Algorithmic Accountability Reporting Fellowship New Cohort of Fellows to Research the Political Economy Behind AITwo years after launching our Algorithmic Accountability Reporting Fellowship, we are excited to introduce a new cohort of journalists and data scientists who will work on stories about the foundations of Artificial Intelligence and its supply chain.
AlgorithmWatch is running a new round of its Algorithmic Accountability reporting fellowshipYou can now apply to the fourth round of AlgorithmWatch's Algorithmic Accountability Reporting Fellowship. Running since January 2023, the program has connected journalists and researchers from across Europe and unveiled new stories about automated discrimination on the continent.
Third cohort of AlgorithmWatch fellows will investigate discrimination in the financial sectorAs part of AlgorithmWatch's algorithmic accountability reporting fellowship, seven journalists and researchers will work together to unveil discriminating outcomes and practices arising from the use of automated decision making systems in Europe's financial sector.
Apply now for the next round of AlgorithmWatch’s algorithmic accountability reporting fellowshipLast year, AlgorithmWatch ran two successful rounds of the fellowship in algorithmic accountability reporting. Eleven extraordinary professionals from different spheres of civil society participated and gained new skills and new contacts.
The second group of AlgorithmWatch fellows is ready to goWe’re very happy to announce that another group of five fellows will work with us until December 2023 to research and publish stories about algorithmic accountability. They follow into the footsteps of our first six fellows.
AlgorithmWatch welcomes first fellows in algorithmic accountability reportingAfter the announcement that we offer a fellowship in algorithmic accountability reporting, we received over 100 applications and were overwhelmed by the quality and diversity of them. After a careful examination, we’re very happy to introduce our first six fellows, an outstanding group of journalists, academics, and a civil society activist.
AlgorithmWatch is offering 5 fellowships in algorithmic accountability reportingFellows will receive €1,200 per month during 6 months and will report on automated decision-making in Europe.