Systemic Risks Online: What we know, what we don't, and how to fix them?

Oliver Marsh, Anna-Katharina (kathy) Meßmer, Silke Mülherr

Zusammenfassung
“Systemic risks” is becoming a key concept in technology policy, not least in the EU Digital Services Act. But the idea comes with much uncertainty. We present opportunities this situation brings for many actors, our work to address challenges, and seek further input to expand these perspectives.
Podiumsdiskussion
Englisch
Conference

Two key questions around systemic risks in the Digital Services Act (and beyond) are (i) what counts as a “systemic risk” online and (ii) what are best practices for mitigating them?  Both questions have real-world implications for how regulation, research, and technology can shape online spaces - hopefully for the better.  

AlgorithmWatch, Stiftung Neue Verantwortung, and Ofcom have been exploring different appproaches to addressing these problems, in theory and in practice, by drawing on range of perspectives – researchers, civil society organisations, technologists, and more. In this panel we will summarise latest thinking and future directions of this work.  

We also see the re:publica audience as an important source of further input, in particular for (i) perspectives on “grey areas” case studies of what counts as a systemic risk and (ii) emerging ideas and techniques for mitigating online risks, and will include opportunities to seek this input also outside of this session.

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