In a more digitalized world, algorithms are its rising star. Algorithmic bias poses difficult challenges, implying a critical analysis to the existent legal framework. Hence, the following Dissertation proceeds to the reflection about the different situations where algorithm bias can arise, evaluating if it will make sense to apply an antidiscrimination law. Then, we highlight the role that the Artificial Intelligence Act will have in the regulation of this matter, by doing the necessary articulation with the General Data Protection Regulation. Finally, we point out solutions that, in accordance to our understanding, will give an effective answer to the algorithmic bias in this new era of digital constitutionalism.
Date of Award | 15 Jul 2024 |
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Original language | Portuguese |
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Awarding Institution | - Universidade Católica Portuguesa
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Supervisor | Catarina Santos Botelho (Supervisor) |
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- Algorithmic bias
- Digital constitucionalism
- Fundamental rights
- Artificial intelligence
A discriminação algorítmica na era do constitucionalismo digital
Moreira, D. C. (Student). 15 Jul 2024
Student thesis: Master's Thesis