Regulating auditing algorithms: An Asian solution?
As AI becomes more sophisticated and broadly used, algorithmic auditing also involves increasingly complicated ethical, social, and regulatory challenges with different dimensions and implications depending on the sector where the AI is deployed. In this context, regulators play a key role in propos...
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Main Author: | REMOLINA LEON, Nydia |
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2022
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