AlgoSoc / Research data
December 10, 2024

AlgoSoc Longitudinal Effects panel

Dataset authored by Ernesto de León, Jin Wan, Fabio Votta, Donovan van der Haak, Oberski, Daniel, Linnet Taylor, Theo Araujo, Julia C. M. van Weert, Floris Bex, José van Dijck, Seda Gürses, Moniek Buijzen, Corien Prins, Natali Helberger and Claes de Vreese.

The AlgoSoc Longitudinal Effects panel is a survey that aims to uncover how citizens perceive and experience developments in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Automated Decision Systems (ADS). The project consists of 6 waves of the core study, preceded by a screener survey. The current survey concerns wave 1 out of 6. This first wave of data collection interviewed a total of 3,921 participants on key questions surrounding algorithms and public values across the sectors of health, justice and media.

The dataset has been posted on Figshare under embargo. It was uploaded on 21 May 2024 and will be made publicly available after 13 months, i.e., on 21 June 2025.

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De concentratie van macht over AI is ondemocratisch

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(Hoe) blijven universiteiten baas over hun bestanden in de cloud?

By Seda Gürses • Roel Dobbe • February 13, 2025

Generative AI, copyright and the AI Act

By João Pedro Quintais • January 31, 2025

/ health
From dialogue to decision

By Leonie Westerbeek • November 22, 2024

Discriminerende algoritmes

By Corien Prins • May 18, 2021

/ media
Grote techbedrijven manipuleren onze meningen

By José van Dijck • February 12, 2025

Let's take back control of social media

By Moniek Buijzen • February 11, 2025

Free speech was never the goal of tech billionaires. Power was.

By Charis Papaevangelou • January 27, 2025

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