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Results of pilot studies involving comparative judgement methods for capturing expert judgement for the purpose of standard maintaining.
The CMA has published new research on algorithms, showing how they can reduce competition in digital markets and harm consumers if they are misused.
Every day, we access services that process data using a wide variety of automated systems.
New report from the Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation proposes significant measures to tackle the risks of algorithmic bias.
People can find out how well their bank looks after its customers, based on a survey of thousands of individuals and small businesses.
Employment Tribunal decision.
The CDDO has launched an algorithmic transparency standard for government departments and public sector bodies, delivering on commitments made in the National Data Strategy and National AI Strategy.
Chief Executive of the CMA, Andrea Coscelli, speaks about how competition agencies need to respond to markets and business practices as they evolve and change.
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