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AI Act faces human rights backlash as welfare systems turn to algorithms
International
Published on 24 April 2026

The safety net may be judging you without appeal
A proposed AI Act is being scrutinized as Europe worries that AI and algorithmic decision-making are becoming embedded in welfare and social safety nets. Critics say these systems can quietly shape eligibility and access to support, undermining social and economic rights unless safeguards, transparency, and accountability are strong enough to protect people from errors and bias.
- AI is increasingly used in social safety nets and benefits
- Concerns are rising over impacts on social and economic rights
- The proposed AI Act aims to set rules for algorithmic use
- Critics want stronger safeguards, transparency, and accountability
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