Recommender Systems: Legal and Ethical Issues

This open access contributed volume examines the ethical and legal foundations of (future) policies on recommender systems and offers a transdisciplinary approach to tackle important issues related to their development, use and integration into online eco-systems. This volume scrutinizes the values...

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Other Authors: Genovesi, Sergio (Editor), Kaesling, Katharina (Editor), Robbins, Scott (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer Nature 2023
Series:The International Library of Ethics, Law and Technology
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653 |a Discrimination and Fairness on Online Platforms 
653 |a Ethics of Artificial Intelligence 
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653 |a Manipulation and Nudging on Online Platforms 
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653 |a Recommender Systems in Platform Regulation 
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