Algorithms used by tech companies, such as those that recommend content or filter information, are often proprietary and closely guarded secrets. Proponents argue that transparency would prevent abuses and ensure fair practices. Opponents argue that it would harm business confidentiality and competitive advantage.
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Response rates from 592 Halton voters.
52% Yes |
48% No |
52% Yes |
48% No |
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Unique answers from Halton voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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they should not share unless they complete trust the regulators and think that it is best for them to share with them
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it really depends on if its a small business if its a small business then no but if its is a big business then yes
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How would this be enforced- as ling as consumers know there is an algorithm it should be up to then to balance it
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Yes, to the extent misleading information is being disseminated or algorthmically generated info turbocharges major social issues such as eating disorders and mental health
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If the company should tell that regulator about chemicals or more. But huge secrets should be given to government agencies and not normal day people.
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Maybe. Depends if the algorithm specifically targets users with unwanted advertising or other useless fluff.
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Depends on how it's done. Sharing information with the government could be scary, what would the government do with that information?
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I think the original algorithms that took a lot of time for the companies to make should be kept confidential, but the other algorithms I think can be shared with other companies.
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