Automating Society Report 2020

Automating Society Report 2020

Journalists and experts from across Europe contributed to the new Algorithm Watch annual report Automating Society, covering automated decision making systems deployment in 16 countries. For each, you can find a description of the most (ab)used ADMS and related...
Towards an algorithmic right inspired by feminism

Towards an algorithmic right inspired by feminism

Last week I presented my work on the gender aspects of automating public services at the MA in Algorithmic Right and Data Governance of the University of Nice, upon invitation of its director Caroline Lequesne Roth. My objective was to give students a feminism lens to...
The Ofqual case: a precedent for protesting algorithms?

The Ofqual case: a precedent for protesting algorithms?

Hundreds of A-level students in the UK protested on August 16 in Parliament Square and outside the Department for Education against the downgrading of exam results. Their “Fuck the algorithm” motto was directed against the ADMS that downgraded the 35.6% of...
New look, new work published

New look, new work published

  I can’t get rid of the feeling that the new year starts in promising September instead of depressive January. So, I took advantage of Summer to refresh my website and get a proper visual identity. Let me know your thoughts!   I am the lead author of the...
New report out: Towards Gender Equality in Digital Welfare

New report out: Towards Gender Equality in Digital Welfare

While a growing number of researchers, NGOs, journalists and public authorities is looking at human rights in the digital welfare state, little attention has been paid to the gender inequalities it perpetuates. Coinciding with the 25th anniversary of the Beijing...