Amber Sinha
Sinha is the Executive Director of the Centre for Internet and Society, India. He has led programs on civil liberties research including privacy, identity, AI, cybersecurity, and free speech. His research has been cited by the Supreme Court of India and several government committees. A member of the GPA Reference Panel of Global Privacy Assembly, he serves on the board of CIS and is an alternative board member at Global Network Initiative. His book, The Networked Public, was released in 2019.
Latest research
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A Public Administration Route to Algorithmic Transparency III: Thresholds for Transparency in the Private Sector
Feb. 16, 2024A regulatory focus on public law leaves out the bulk of algorithmic decision-making that we encounter in sectors such as finance, private healthcare, insurance, entertainment, and a host of other services. However, the features of administrative law which render it suitable for public sector use of
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A Public Administration Route to Algorithmic Transparency II: Thresholds for Transparency in the Public Sector
Feb. 8, 2024The use of algorithmic systems for public use comes with this own set of transparency expectations. The history of administrative decisions offers a rich body which can clearly inform the threshold of transparency for these decisions and how to apply them.
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A Public Administration Route to Algorithmic Transparency I: The Anatomy of Administrative Law
Feb. 2, 2024Public administration, with its complex machinery and delegation of decision-making is uniquely suited as an analogy to algorithmic systems. The domain administrative law which governs it offers useful lessons for the transparency of AI systems.