Press releases Tilburg University
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Digital government is blind to millions of 'non-average' citizens
22nd April 2024Administrative law is designed for the 'normal citizen' with an average income, education, intellectual and digital skills, a stable family, and good health. Individuals who deviate from this ideal are often overlooked in the regulatory process or treated with reluctance. With the digitalization and automation of government, this situation has worsened.
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Regulation of technology calls for a different view of humans
16th April 2024When it comes to regulating digital technology, such as generative AI and algorithms, the focus is often on the technology itself rather than the human who interacts with it in practice. We must acknowledge that humans are never entirely predictable; otherwise, regulation will never be effective.
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Pessimistic view of the future influences the transition to parenthood
11th April 2024New sociological research shows that a pessimistic view of the future in which the next generation will grow up influences young people's decision to enter parenthood.