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AlgorithmWatch  Open Menu /// Donate Become a Supporter About Vision, Mission & Values Our Approach Team Shareholders Supervisory Board Fellows Transparency Jobs Projects Publications Stories Positions Blog Newsletters Contact Press Deutsch Donate Become a Supporter AlgorithmWatch is a non-governmental, non-profit organization based in Berlin and Zurich. We fight for a world where algorithms and Artificial Intelligence (AI) do not weaken justice, human rights, democracy, and sustainability but strengthen them. PublicationJanuary 14, 2026AlgorithmWatch’s guidelines to use generative AI responsiblyWhether you use ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini, Copilot or Perplexity – generative AI poses massive problems: many results are inaccurate and politically problematic, the systems’ energy and water consumption is enormous. At the same time, they have become an integral part of everyday life. AlgorithmWatch has developed guidelines to help use generative AI responsibly.Read moreAuf Deutsch lesenHanna Barakat & Archival Images of AI + AIxDESIGN / Textiles and Tech 1 / Licenced by CC-BY 4.0 BlogJanuary 8, 2026#discrimination #dsa #eu #platforms Sexualized images on X: What we are doing to stop them and what we expect from the EUX’s Grok chatbot is the focus of yet another scandal after generating pictures of real people in bikinis, without their consent, including children. But the problem of AI-generated sexual images without consent on X goes much further than Grok — and X blocked our research to address the problem. The EU Commission needs to step up their game to protect people from this kind of violence.Read moreAuf Deutsch lesenDominika Čupková & Archival Images of AI + AIxDESIGN / 19th Century Shallowfake P0rn / Licenced by CC-BY 4.0 PositionSeptember 29, 2025Position PaperFocus Attention on Accountability for AI − not on AGI and Longtermist AbstractionsMany tech CEOs and scientists praise AI as the savior of humanity, while others see it as an existential threat. We explain why both fail to address the real questions of responsibility.Read moreRose Willis & Kathryn Conrad / A Rising Tide Lifts All Bots / Licenced by CC-BY 4.0 StoryAugust 9, 2025#ai #dataworkers The AI Revolution Comes With the Exploitation of Gig Workers Business process outsourcing (BPO) companies manage the human work behind AI development. However, they face accusations of worker exploitation, underpayment and wage theft. Big tech companies benefit from this work model.Read moreAuf Deutsch lesenKathryn Conrad & Digit / https://betterimagesofai.org / https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Blog#discrimination Report algorithmic discrimination!When we apply for credit, apartments, or jobs online, companies increasingly use automated systems to process our data and make decisions that impact our daily lives. The problem: Such systems are not neutral and can reproduce inequalities and assumptions about people that already exist in society. What can we do to ensure that the use of non-transparent automated systems does not lead to people being disadvantaged? We need to make algorithmic discrimination visible, and you can help us with it!Read moreAuf Deutsch lesen BlogAugust 12, 2025#dsa Let’s Stop Nudification Apps Together!Non-consensual nudity services are a horrifying use of AI. AlgorithmWatch is trying to use the EU’s Digital Services Act to limit the spread of non-consensual nudity services on social media and app stories. But platforms like X are standing in our way. What are our next steps and how you can helpRead moreAuf Deutsch lesen #friendsofaw #supportingmembership #watchparty Your Supporting MembershipMake sure that algorithms and artificial intelligence strengthen justice, democracy and sustainability instead of weakening them. Become a supporting member of AlgorithmWatch - starting at just 5 euros per month.Read moreAuf Deutsch lesen AI newbie or certified tech pro? Find out in our AI quizRead moreAuf Deutsch lesenHanna Barakat & Cambridge Diversity Fund | https://betterimagesofai.org | CC-BY 4.0 Themes in focus Risks and Dangers Coming With AI Resource consumption of AI: The insatiable industry and its costs Face recognition as a Trojan horse: Looks Like a Security Vehicle but Undermines Democracy The AI Act: First Steps Towards Lawful AI What is algorithmic discrimination? BlogUpcoming events, campaigns and updates from our team – here is where you get your news about AlgorithmWatch. Visit our blog February 24, 2026 The Seamless Surveillance Machine: Europe’s Biometric Border Vision February 24, 2026 The EU’s empty promises on sustainable border AI December 9, 2025 Fellows of AlgorithmWatch’s reporting program will research surveillance and discriminationJournalistic storiesHow 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 March 6, 2026 Maybe there is no AI bubble February 20, 2026 Never tell an AI you’re from Naples February 12, 2026 Frontex is building an ‘AI chatbot app’ to encourage repatriationsProjectsOur 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 September 3, 2025 Just Hiring! How to Reduce Discrimination when Using Algorithms in Recruitment November 27, 2024 Automation on the Move October 5, 2023 ChatGPT and Co: Are AI-driven search engines a threat to democratic elections?PositionsRead our responses and expert analyses on current political and regulatory developments concerning automated decision-making. Read our positions October 2, 2025 Happy Birthday, Digital Services Act! – Time for a Reality Check September 2, 2025 Over 40 NGOs call for a firm stance against US threats July 7, 2025 New Data Access rules are here – but will they work in practice?PublicationsRead 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 March 28, 2025 Automating Injustice: “Predictive” policing in Germany December 18, 2024 Large Language Models Continue To Be Unreliable Concerning Elections March 4, 2024 Taking (Policy) Action to Enhance the Sustainability of AI Systems Contact Legal Notice Privacy Transparency AlgorithmWatch is supported by Except where otherwise noted, content on this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (CC BY 4.0). © AlgorithmWatch 2026
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