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by flipbrad 1716 days ago
I advise companies on GDPR compliance, and art 22 is usually the least of their concerns. Why not offer a right to human review, if your algorithm is producing "legal or similarly significant effects"? If you're not 100% convinced in the accuracy and fairness of your automated system (two entirely separate GDPR rules), you can avoid issues down the line by offering individuals the ability to flag a dodgy decision and have a human look into it.