SCHUFA II Case: Further Insights on Automated Credit Scoring
Last year, in anticipation of the CJEU’s judgment on the SCHUFA II case, we examined the key issue in the automated credit scoring. SCHUFA, a
Last year, in anticipation of the CJEU’s judgment on the SCHUFA II case, we examined the key issue in the automated credit scoring. SCHUFA, a
Introduction In this article I want to pick out some features of a talk that I gave recently about ethical decision-making in a medical context
Introduction We have all heard of the Cambridge Analytica scandal. But can we confidently say we know exactly what personal data political parties hold on
Introduction The Supreme Court of Canada (“SCC”) recently handed down a landmark ruling that will significantly impact the Canadian privacy landscape and help propel Canada
On 5th July, IGS had the pleasure to help organise the inaugural event for ORUK’s AI in MSK Education Series: AI Ethics, Consent and Data
Introduction In this article I’m going to unpack and examine some ethical implications of the new EU AI Act. I’m sure the vast majority of
The UK Home Office’s policy of placing those released from immigration detention under 24/7 GPS surveillance, by shackling them with an ankle tag or by
Algorithmic fairness is perhaps one of the most cited values when people talk about AI ethics. However, there is also deep disagreement about what it
In my last article, I focused on the ethical significance of one of the most prominent failure of data governance in recent times; namely, the