The Uber case hinges on a specific gap: the company's systems flagged drivers for low ratings or suspected fraud, then deactivated accounts immediately with no person involved. Regulators found Uber also failed to clearly tell drivers their accounts were blocked by automation. https://www.implicator.ai/uber-fined-825-million-automated-driver-deactivations/ #AI #Transparency #PlatformWork
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