The precedent-setting ruling states that public decision-making algorithms require transparency and oversight. The court rejects claims that national security or intellectual property can absolutely limit what it calls a constitutional right to public information.
The precedent-setting ruling states that public decision-making algorithms require transparency and oversight. The court rejects claims that national security or intellectual property can absolutely limit what it calls a constitutional right to public information.
There is a parallel here with the case of PIX, a Brazilian government payment system, which the law mandates to be public, to no avail.
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