Social Fraud: Defender of Rights Alerts Against Algorithms and Automation of Controls
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In a new report, the Defender of Rights warns about the intensification of controls and the use of new technologies to combat social fraud, and for the latter it is important to frame the use of these algorithms and simplify the regulation in order to avoid punishing errors that do not fall within the scope of fraud.
Rights defender Claire Hédon publishes a report and alert on the use of increasing AI in the fight against social fraud.
Exchange of data between agencies, use of algorithms... For the Defender of Rights, the fight against social fraud, subject to increasing automation, must be carried out within a framework respecting the rights of users. According to Claire Hédon, certain risks of "discrimination" or "infringement of privacy" should not be underestimated.
The fight against social fraud, subject to increasing automation, must be carried out in a framework respectful of the rights of users, stresses the Defender of Rights Claire Hédon, in a report published this year...
The rights defender warns, in a report published on Thursday 23 April, against the increased automation of the fight against social fraud. The use of algorithms, intrusive controls and the risk of discrimination impose strict supervision in order to guarantee the rights of users.
Automated control of social fraud: the Defender of Rights alerts to the risks of discrimination and infringement of privacy
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