Who Do We Blame for the Filter Bubble? On the Roles of Math, Data, and People in Algorithmic Social Systems (Chapter 4) - After the Digital Tornado
Bipartisan bill aims to reduce sway of "opaque algorithms" on tech platforms
PDF) Breaking the filter bubble: democracy and design
Senators announce new social media transparency bill - The Verge
Social media critics may have wrong target in federal push for algorithm opt-out | S&P Global Market Intelligence
AI in Financial System | AI Ethicist
Senate Lawmakers Want to Pop Social Media Filter Bubbles - Nextgov
The Filter Bubble: to burst or to blow over? - CITIP blog
Gibson Dunn: Artificial Intelligence and Automated Systems Legal Update (4Q19)
Ten Terrible Tech Bills from the 117th Congress: Filter Bubble Transparency Act - Competitive Enterprise Institute
Five FAQs about filter bubbles
Echo chambers and filter bubbles don't reflect our media environment — Centre for Media, Technology and Democracy
Who Do We Blame for the Filter Bubble? On the Roles of Math, Data, and People in Algorithmic Social Systems (Chapter 4) - After the Digital Tornado
What Is the Filter Bubble Transparency Act and How Will It Affect You?
Bipartisan bill seeks to curb recommendation algorithms | TechCrunch
The Senate's secret algorithms bill doesn't actually fight secret algorithms - The Verge
Filter Bubble Transparency Act – Journal of High Technology Law
Blog - Online Marketing Berater | Webdesign | Social Media
Bipartisan law would force Internet giants including Google and Facebook to reveal search algorithms | Daily Mail Online
Proposed US bill would let users opt-out of algorithms on online platforms | TechSpot
Document: Filter Bubble Transparency Act Proposed in House
Filter Bubble Transparency Act: Nutzer:innen in den USA sollen Recht auf chronologische Timeline erhalten
OODA Loop - Meta Platforms' Facebook will Remove Detailed Ad Targeting Options; The Filter Bubble Transparency Act Pending in Congress
Regulating Platform Algorithms: Approaches for EU and U.S. Policymakers
Proposed Law to Require Social Media to Offer Algorithm-Free Version | PetaPixel
Michael Veale @mikarv@someone.elses.computer on Twitter: "Today in their LLB Internet Law & Policy tutorials, undergrads will scrutinise 4-5 distinct proposals to govern recommender systems in the EU, US & UK. Always fascinating