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Medical devices using AI/ML are poorly regulated: study
China’s social credit system was due by 2020 but is far from ready
In Poland, a law made loan algorithms transparent. Implementation is nonexistent.
The year algorithms escaped quarantine: 2020 in review
New report highlights the risks of AI on fundamental rights
Data trusts in Germany and under the GDPR
Health algorithms discriminate against Black patients, also in Switzerland
The compatibility of data trusts with the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR)
Dutch city uses algorithm to assess home value, but has no idea how it works
French tax authority pushes for automated controls despite mixed results
Italian country issue of the Automating Society Report 2020 released
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Spanish police plan to extend use of its lie-detector while efficacy is unclear
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Suzhou introduced a new social scoring system, but it was too Orwellian, even for China
Europe wants to be a role model for technological responses to COVID-19. But it’s complicated.
Pre-crime at the tax office: How Poland automated the fight against VAT fraud.
Algorithmic grading is not an answer to the challenges of the pandemic
In a quest to optimize welfare management, Denmark built a surveillance behemoth
Swiss police automated crime predictions but has little to show for it
AlgorithmWatch appointed to ‘Global Partnership on AI’
Slovenian police acquires automated tools first, legalizes them later
Portugal: Automated verification of prescriptions helped crack down on medical fraud