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No os olvidaremos: Navarra - 1936 ; memoria de la represión golpista
In: Ganbara 22
Boise Basques: dreamers and doers
In: Basque diaspora and migration studies series 1
Inuit kinship and naming customs
A collection of interviews by Pelagie Owlijoot with Inuit elders from Arviat Region, Nunavut, about traditional family naming and kinship customs
El GAL: o, El Terrorismo de estado en la Europa de las democracias :informe de la encuesta, febrero-junio, 1989
In: Orreaga 7
Etorkinek zerbitzu eta prestazioetara duten sarbidea, Euskal Autonomia Erkidegoan
In: "Juan San Martín" giza eskubideen bilduma 7
Ruedas y molinos en Álava
In: Ohitura 10, extraordinario
Inuit qaujimaningit nanurnut
In: Solstice series 4
Inuit iqaumanirijangit unaliksajait iqalungniinniri lauqtanginni
In: Nunavummi iqkaumajaujullu qanuinnirijauvaksimajullu ilangit naasautaa 2
Los obreros tienen patria?: internacionalismo y cuestión nacional
In: Gakoa liburuak 8
Algorithmic governance & AI in the post COVID-19 society
We may dare to ask about rationale behind the recent devotion caused by Artificial Intelligence (AI). Whether it could be produced by the fear or, by contrast, it stems from the inner ignorance and uncertainty that blind us by attempting to give a quick explanation to a massive technological disruption directly caused by COVID19. AI is not a new phenomenon as such, despite the fact that what it could be new is the way AI is already interfering in citizens' daily life functions and services shaping them with a deep intensity as a result of the processing capacity of AI. Nonetheless, (i) little is known so far about the relationship between AI and governance, or what is worst, (ii) AI is being deployed without considering democratic accountability and far from our public eye and scrutiny. Acknowledging the complexity of such topic, this article constructively aims to analyse the ongoing technopolitical transformations occurring in the aftermath of the coronavirus crisis for the governance model of the Basque Country. This article is targeted to the political left (either Basque or Spanish nationalist) in pursuit of avoid delaying the work that should be implemented in response to questions, challenges, and policies for XXI. century algorithmic governance. The article concludes through three-intertwined-layer approach: (i) the first approach lists AI functional uses; (ii) the second approach presents brefly several AI projects being currently developed in different European countries; (iii) ultimately, a strategic roadmap lead to stakeholders in the Basque Country is outlined.
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