AI4Gov is organizing a research stream titled “Ethical Algorithmic decision making: Leave no one behind” at the 18th Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Conference, to be held on July 7-9, in Athens, Greece.
As governments increasingly adopt Algorithmic Decision Systems (ADS) to enhance service delivery, optimize resource allocation, and improve policymaking, the ethical, social, and operational challenges of AI-driven governance are more pressing than ever. How can we ensure fairness, transparency, and accountability in automated decision-making? What frameworks are needed to prevent bias, discrimination, and the erosion of human oversight?
This research stream invites scholars, policymakers, technologists, and legal experts to explore the dual impact of ADS – its promise for efficiency and scalability, alongside the risks of algorithmic bias, opacity, and exclusion.
🔹 Key Topics Include:
✔ Best practices for bias-resistant AI systems
✔ Policies for transparent and accountable algorithmic governance
✔ Strategies to mitigate discrimination in automated decision-making
✔ The role of citizens in advocating for ethical AI
✔ International and EU perspectives on algorithmic regulation

Join a vibrant discussion on how AI can shape the future of governance while upholding democratic values and human rights. Let’s develop actionable solutions to ensure that algorithmic decision-making advances fairness, inclusivity, and accountability rather than reinforcing systemic inequalities.
📢 Contribute to the conversation! Submit your research and insights to help shape the future of AI-driven governance. The paper submission deadline in on April 1st, click here for details.