AlgorithmWatch is a non-profit research and advocacy organization that is committed to watch, unpack and analyze automated decision-making (ADM) systems and their impact on society.

Automated Decision-Making Systems in the Public Sector – An Impact Assessment Tool for Public Authorities

How can we ensure a trustworthy use of automated decision-making systems (ADMS) in the public administration? AlgorithmWatch and AlgorithmWatch Switzerland developed a concrete and practicable impact assessment tool for ADMS in the public sector. This publication provides a framework ready to be implemented for the evaluation of specific ADMS by public authorities at different levels.

Blog

6 July 2021

#job

Parental leave: We’re looking for a reporter and editor [11 months]

AlgorithmWatch is looking for a journalist to cover for a parental leave. Send us your application by July 19th.

Open letter calling for a global ban on biometric recognition technologies that enable mass and discriminatory surveillance

AlgorithmWatch and AlgorithmWatch Switzerland are joining 177 civil society organizations, activists, technologists, and other experts around the world to call for an outright ban on uses of facial recognition and remote biometric recognition technologies that enable mass surveillance and discriminatory targeted surveillance.

Blog

30 June 2021

#team

More Algorithms, more Watchers: New Faces at AlgorithmWatch

The deployment of automated decision making systems (ADM) grows exponentially – and so does the task to watch over this development. That's why we are very grateful for the much needed support from our new employees Lukas, Jasper, Nikolett, Sarah, and Tobias. We're also happy to welcome back Kristina in her new role as operations manager. It's great to have you!

EU Commission asks foxes to stop eating chickens but does not build fence

The European Commission published a "Guidance on Strengthening the Code of Practice on Disinformation" aimed at large tech companies on Wednesday. The wish-list of measures forgoes any enforcement mechanism.

Publications

Read our comprehensive reports, analyses and working papers on the impact and ethical questions of algorithmic decision-making, written in collaboration with our network of researchers and civil society experts. See our publications
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Analysis, 8 July 2021

Digital contact tracing apps: do they actually work? A review of early evidence

Digital contact tracing apps: do they actually work? A review of early evidence

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Journalistic stories

How does automated decision-making effect our daily lives? Where are the systems applied and what happens when something goes wrong? Read our journalistic investigations on the current use of ADM systems and their consequences. Read our stories
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25 May 2021

In Catalonia, the RisCanvi algorithm helps decide whether inmates are paroled

In Catalonia, the RisCanvi algorithm helps decide whether inmates are paroled

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Positions

Read our responses and expert analyses on current political and regulatory developments concerning automated decision-making. Read our positions
Reclaim your face

4 May 2021

Reclaim Your Face – A European Citizens Initiative to ban biometric mass surveillance

Reclaim Your Face – A European Citizens Initiative to ban biometric mass surveillance

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Blog

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25 May 2021

“We’re looking for cases of discrimination through algorithms in Germany.”

“We’re looking for cases of discrimination through algorithms in Germany.”

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Projects

Our research projects take a specific look at automated decision-making in certain sectors, ranging from sustainablity, the COVID-19 pandemic, human resources to social media platfroms and public discourse. You can also get involved! Engage and contribute, for example with a data donation! Learn more about our projects

9 March 2021

AutoCheck – Mapping risks of discrimination in automated decision-making systems

AutoCheck – Mapping risks of discrimination in automated decision-making systems

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