Do algorithms have too much power? by LSE Podcasts published on 2021-05-04T10:21:48Z Computer algorithms shape our lives and increasingly control our future. They have crept into virtually every aspect of modern life and are making life-changing choices on our behalf, often without us realising. But how much power should we give to them and have we let things go too far? Joanna Bale talks to Ken Benoit, Andrew Murray, Seeta Peña Gangaradhan, Alison Powell and Bernhard Von Stengel. Research links: Hello World by Hannah Fry; Information Technology Law: The Law and Society by Andrew Murray; Explanations as Governance? Investigating practices of explanation in algorithmic system design by Alison Powell (forthcoming). Genre News & Politics Comment by Mike Hill 35 Real "user" authentication and digital signing of AI and underlying algorithms will aid in developing an enforceable accountability system. But how can this be accomplished? There, we've prepared for a responsive podcast episode for you 2022-11-16T19:10:55Z Comment by scrib Thanks to algorithms I found this podcast....or did it find me🤔 2021-10-15T14:23:00Z Comment by IbsenSmash Blade Runner is what? The Replicants are the disposable essential workers that suffer for our surplus. Replicants aren't the horrifying part of Blade Runner, but their dehumanization. 2021-08-14T13:38:42Z