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Dutch impactassessment for algorithms available in English

Human rights and algorithms

Publish date 17 May 2022

The Fundamental Rights and Algorithm Impact Assessment (FRAIA) helps to map the risks to human rights in the use of algorithms and to take measures to address this.

Link naar Dutch impactassessment for algorithms available in English

Lazo Bozarov: ‘In technical terms, a great deal is already possible; our challenge lies in the culture.’

Background stories

Publish date 27 February 2019

Lazo Bozarov (47) is employed as a local government information services manager. “Over the past few years, we have made considerable advances in municipal services. For example, it is now possible to easily report a…

Lazo Bozarov (47) is employed as a local government information services manager.

Dicky Gingnagel: ‘I often become lost on websites; I prefer to speak to counter staff.’

Background stories

Publish date 27 February 2019

Dicky Gingnagel (48) is a parking attendant in Amsterdam. “I have always struggled with reading and writing. I eventually went back to school when I was about 30. In the end that gave me a…

Dicky Gingnagel (48) is a parking attendant in Amsterdam.

Amal el Mahi: ‘To give children equal opportunities, we also need to focus attention on the parents.’

Background stories

Publish date 27 February 2019

Amal el Mahi (28) is a teacher at a public primary school Het Schateiland in Gouda. “I have seen so much change in the six years I have been working here. Today, every child starting…

Amal el Mahi (28) is a teacher at a public primary school Het Schateiland in Gouda.

Jeroen van den Hoven: “Digitalisation should be an opportunity for democracy rather than a threat.”

Background stories

Publish date 27 February 2019

Prof. dr. Jeroen van den Hoven (60) is professor of technology and ethics at the University of Technology in Delft. “By taking privacy seriously, we are not making life easy for ourselves in Europe. However,…

Jeroen van den Hoven is professor of technology and ethics at the University of Technology in Delft

Saskia du Bois-Schütz: “By making more data available, you can improve the business climate.”

Background stories

Publish date 27 February 2019

Saskia du Bois-Schütz (36) is the founder and owner of consultancy and concept development agency i-Inspire, based in Delft. “Starting up my own business was really incredibly simple. Register with the Chamber of Commerce and…

Saskia du Bois, directeur a.i. Big Data Innovatiehub Founder owner i-inspire

Dé Post: “In theory it is just the touch of a button, but there is far more to it in practice.”

Background stories

Publish date 27 February 2019

Dé Post (37) is the director of the logistics services provider H.N. Post & Zn in Pijnacker. “In the transport sector, many processes are still paper-based. Waybills and timesheets sometimes lie around untouched for weeks,…

Dé Post (37) is the director of the logistics services provider H.N. Post & Zn in Pijnacker.

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