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03.01.2025
26 Minuten
What if banks were called upon to enforce laws passed by
authoritarian leaders against their political opponents?
Dystopian as it might sound, this is happening within the
European Union. Data brokers collect online accusatory
information from refugees and dissidents. Information that is
used by banks to assess their client’s risk profile. Should the
banks comply? Can they be trusted to make the right
Welcome back to False Positives, a podcast series by Agence
France Presse and Algorithm Watch - this is episode 3 - No
refuge.
CREDITS
Host : Alex Cadier
Editing by Camille Kauffmann
Music is by Nicolas Vair
Reporting and research by Pablo Jimenez Arandia, Naiara Bellio,
Nicolas Kayser-Bril Yasir Gökce, Mayra Russo, Mathilde Saliou for
Algorithm Watch; Benoît Pelegrin, Burcin Gercek and Michaëla
Cancela-Kieffer for AFP.
Editors in chiefs: Naiara Bellio, for AlgorithmWatch and Michaëla
Cancela-Kieffer for Agence France-Presse.
Translations :
Natalie Handel, Joshua Melvin, Jean-Marc Mojon, Gregory Viscusi,
Chris Wright, Joseph Schmid, Phillip Hazlewood
This podcast was based on a six month investigation conducted in
the framework of the AlgorithmWatch Algorithmic Accountability
Reporting fellowship. AlgorithmWatch is a non-profit organization
based in Berlin and Zurich that fights to ensure that use of
algorithms and Artificial Intelligence benefits the many, not
just the few.
Agence France-Presse, a leading global news agency present in 150
countries, contributed with additional research and fact-checking
in the UK, France and Turkey, as well as the production of the
podcast.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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02.01.2025
24 Minuten
One way or another, financial actors are required by law to
monitor their customers to fight money laundering. That means we
are all under surveillance. Even high profile politicians are
getting tangled up in this monitoring network as well. Insiders
take us behind the scenes of that surveillance machinery, powered
sometimes by automated systems. For a good cause? Welcome to
False Positives - a podcast series by Agence France-Presse and
Algorithm Watch. Episode #2 : Mass Surveillance.
Host : Alex Cadier
Editing by Camille Kauffmann
Music is by Nicolas Vair
Reporting and research by Pablo Jimenez Arandia, Naiara Bellio,
Nicolas Kayser-Bril Yasir Gökce, Mayra Russo, Mathilde Saliou for
Algorithm Watch; Benoît Pelegrin, Burcin Gercek and Michaëla
Cancela-Kieffer for AFP.
Interview of Nigel Farage by Peter McCormack, in The Debanking of
Nigel Farage
Translations :Natalie Handel, Joshua Melvin, Jean-Marc Mojon,
Gregory Viscusi, Chris Wright, Joseph Schmid, Phillip
Hazlewood
Editors in chiefs: Naiara Bellio, for AlgorithmWatch and Michaëla
Cancela-Kieffer for Agence France-Presse.
Leave us a message or send us a voice note with your suggestions
! Contact : podcast@afp.com or via whatsapp at + 33 6 79 77 38
45.
This podcast was based on a six month investigation conducted in
the framework of the AlgorithmWatch Algorithmic Accountability
Reporting fellowship. AlgorithmWatch is a non-profit organization
based in Berlin and Zurich that fights to ensure that use of
algorithms and Artificial Intelligence benefits the many, not
just the few. Agence France-Presse, a leading global news
agency present in 150 countries, contributed with additional
research and fact-checking in the UK, France and Turkey, as well
as the production of the podcast.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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01.01.2025
26 Minuten
What would you do if you were suddenly cut off from all your bank
accounts? You can’t pay for anything, you can’t get paid and you
can’t really get answers as to why it happened.
And how would you feel if you found out that the decision to cut
you off from your money was in part made by an algorithm?
Banks have no choice, they have to use automated systems to
monitor their transactions and customers. But sometimes, those
systems go wrong leading to people’s bank accounts being blocked
or closed.
And that is happening to a lot of people around the world: small
business owners, NGOs, religious organisations, migrants,
political refugees... Even politicians. There could be thousands
of victims. When it happens, they face an administrative inferno
and very practical issues like not being able to pay their
bills. This phenomenon is called de-banking and data shows
it is on the rise.
It can happen through a semi-automated decision-making process
involving algorithms. When mistakes are made by these systems,
they are called “false positives”. In this podcast, co-produced
by Agence France-Presse, and Algorithm Watch, we’ll talk to those
who battled to have mistakes overturned, and industry insiders
who’ll lift the lid on how and why this is happening.
Host : Alex Cadier
Editing by Camille Kauffmann
Music is by Nicolas Vair
Reporting and research by Pablo Jimenez Arandia, Naiara Bellio,
Nicolas Kayser-Bril Yasir Gökce, Mayra Russo, Mathilde Saliou for
Algorithm Watch; Benoît Pelegrin, Burcin Gercek and Michaëla
Cancela-Kieffer for AFP.
Translations :
Natalie Handel, Joshua Melvin, Jean-Marc Mojon, Gregory Viscusi,
Chris Wright, Joseph Schmid, Phillip Hazlewood
Editors in chiefs: Naiara Bellio, for AlgorithmWatch and Michaëla
Cancela-Kieffer for Agence France-Presse.
This podcast was based on a six month investigation conducted in
the framework of the AlgorithmWatch Algorithmic Accountability
Reporting fellowship. AlgorithmWatch is a non-profit organization
based in Berlin and Zurich that fights to ensure that use of
algorithms and Artificial Intelligence benefits the many, not
just the few. Agence France-Presse, a leading global news
agency present in 150 countries, contributed with additional
research and fact-checking in the UK, France and Turkey, as well
as the production of the podcast.
Leave us a message or send us a voice note with your suggestions
! Contact : podcast@afp.com or via whatsapp at + 33 6 79 77 38
45.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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19.12.2024
61 Sekunden
What would you do if you were suddenly cut off from all your bank
accounts? You can’t pay for anything, and you can’t really get
answers as to why it happened. And how would you feel if you
found out that the decision to cut you off from your money was in
part made by an algorithm?
Banks have to use automated systems to monitor their transactions
and customers to fight against money laundering and financing of
terrorism. But sometimes, those systems go wrong, leading to
people’s bank accounts being blocked or closed.
That is happening to a lot of customers across Europe: small
business owners, NGOs, religious organisations, migrants,
political refugees... Even politicians. There could be thousands
of victims, according to data released in some countries.
This phenomenon is called de-banking. It can happen through a
semi-automated decision-making process involving algorithms and
Artificial Intelligence. When mistakes are made by these systems,
they are called “false positives”.
False positives – a podcast series produced by AlgorithmWatch and
the international news agency Agence France-Presse – will take
you on a journey across Europe. From Spain, to France and the UK,
from Turkey to Germany and Poland, we talked to those who battled
to have mistakes overturned, and industry insiders who’ll lift
the lid on how and why this is happening.
Available January 1rst, wherever you get your podcast.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What would you do if you were suddenly cut off from all your bank
accounts? You can’t pay for anything, and you can’t really get
answers as to why it happened. And how would you feel if you
found out that the decision to cut you off from your money was in
part made by an algorithm?
Banks have to use automated systems to monitor their transactions
and customers to fight against money laundering and financing of
terrorism. But sometimes, those systems go wrong, leading to
people’s bank accounts being blocked or closed. That is
happening to a lot of customers across Europe : small business
owners, NGOs, religious organisations, migrants, political
refugees... Even politicians. There could be thousands of
victims, according to data released in some countries.
This phenomenon is called de-banking. It can happen through a
semi-automated decision-making process involving algorithms and
Artificial Intelligence. When mistakes are made by these systems,
they are called “false positives”.
False positives – a podcast series produced by AlgorithmWatch and
the international news agency Agence France-Presse – will take
you on a journey across Europe. From Spain, to France and the UK,
from Turkey to Germany and Poland, we talked to those who battled
to have mistakes overturned, and industry insiders who’ll lift
the lid on how and why this is happening.
Host : Alex Cadier
Editing by Camille Kauffmann
Music is by Nicolas Vair
Reporting and research by Pablo Jimenez Arandia, Naiara Bellio,
Nicolas Kayser-Bril Yasir Gökce, Mayra Russo, Mathilde Saliou for
Algorithm Watch; Benoît Pelegrin, Burcin Gercek and Michaëla
Cancela-Kieffer for AFP.
Editors in chiefs: Naiara Bellio, for AlgorithmWatch and Michaëla
Cancela-Kieffer for Agence France-Presse.
This podcast was based on a six month investigation conducted in
the framework of the AlgorithmWatch Algorithmic Accountability
Reporting fellowship. AlgorithmWatch is a non-profit organization
based in Berlin and Zurich that fights to ensure that use of
algorithms and Artificial Intelligence benefits the many, not
just the few.
Agence France-Presse, is a leading global news agency present in
150 countries. It contributed with additional research and
fact-checking in the UK, France and Turkey, as well as the
production of the podcast.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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