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AlgorithmWatch — Description: German nonprofit research and advocacy organization focused on the societal impacts of algorithmic decision-making (ADM). Investigates automated systems in hiring, credit scoring, social media, and public administration. Produces policy research, investigative journalism, and the Automating Society Report.

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1 check · 4/30/2026

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German nonprofit research and advocacy organization focused on the societal impacts of algorithmic decision-making (ADM). Investigates automated systems in hiring, credit scoring, social media, and public administration. Produces policy research, investigative journalism, and theexpandGerman nonprofit research and advocacy organization focused on the societal impacts of algorithmic decision-making (ADM). Investigates automated systems in hiring, credit scoring, social media, and public administration. Produces policy research, investigative journalism, and the Automating Society Report.
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March 2026

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unverifiable30%primaryHaiku 4.5 · 4/30/2026

NoteThe source text is a page excerpt from AlgorithmWatch's website about one specific topic area (algorithms in the workplace). While it confirms AlgorithmWatch exists and works on algorithmic issues, the excerpt does not contain sufficient information to verify the broader organizational description in the claim, which includes: (1) that it is a German nonprofit, (2) its research and advocacy focus on societal impacts of ADM, (3) investigation of automated systems in hiring, credit scoring, social media, and public administration, (4) production of policy research and investigative journalism, and (5) the Automating Society Report. The source URL points to an 'about' page, but the provided excerpt is narrowly focused on one work area and lacks the comprehensive organizational description needed to confirm or contradict the claim. To verify this claim, a more complete excerpt from the about page would be needed.

Case № f_jDoEh9WLQGFiled 4/30/2026Confidence 30%