Tackling the Algorithmic Control Crisis -- the Technical, Legal, and Ethical Challenges of Research into Algorithmic Agents
B. Bodo, N. Helberger, K. Irion, F. Zuiderveen Borgesius, J. Moller, B. Van der Velde, N. Bol, B. van Es, C. de Vreese

TL;DR
This paper discusses the challenges of researching algorithmic agents that influence online behavior, emphasizing ethical, legal, and methodological issues, and proposes approaches for ethically studying their societal impacts.
Contribution
It introduces a framework for ethically researching algorithmic agents and shares practical experiences, contributing to the debate on legal and ethical research methods.
Findings
Proposed a method for ethically studying algorithmic influence
Highlighted trade-offs in monitoring digital environments
Offered practical suggestions for legal and ethical research
Abstract
Algorithmic agents permeate every instant of our online existence. Based on our digital profiles built from the massive surveillance of our digital existence, algorithmic agents rank search results, filter our emails, hide and show news items on social networks feeds, try to guess what products we might buy next for ourselves and for others, what movies we want to watch, and when we might be pregnant. Algorithmic agents select, filter, and recommend products, information, and people. Increasingly, algorithmic agents don't just select from the range of human created alternatives, but also they create. Burgeoning algorithmic agents are capable of providing us with content made just for us, and engage with us through one-of-a-kind, personalized interactions. Studying these algorithmic agents presents a host of methodological, ethical, and logistical challenges. The objectives of our paper…
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TopicsEthics and Social Impacts of AI · Blockchain Technology Applications and Security · Law, AI, and Intellectual Property
