Algorithmic rule : AI and the future of democracy in Sweden and beyond (free e-book)
https://feps-europe.eu/publication/algorithmic-rule/
The future is here and it is not simply digital; it is algorithmic. Algorithms now shape not only what we see and hear through the media, but also how public administrations function and how work is managed. Decisions about health, employment and even childrens education are increasingly outsourced to automated systems. This book explores the algorithmic present, and what can sometimes be described as algocracy rule by algorithms. To navigate this new reality, we must ask not only technological but also democratic questions. This book is a guide to doing just that.
What national algorithmic scandals have already unfolded, and what lessons can be drawn from them? How is the future of work being reshaped, as employers rely on algorithmic management tools powered by constant workplace surveillance? Should artificial intelligence be allowed to make decisions in the public sector? Where can we find examples of local governments working for inclusion and transparency through open-source programming? How are institutions handling the massive and sensitive data flows that structure daily life? And what does it mean for democracy if the only face of the state becomes a ubiquitous chatbot?
The book also looks ahead to a progressive algorithmic future and to alternatives that resist surrendering sovereignty to consultants and Big Tech. Taking back control means reclaiming not just oversight, but also the real promise of technology. Transparency is essential, but it is not enough; the deeper challenge is to ensure that citizens and workers themselves influence the algorithms that govern them. This transformation will not happen overnight, but despair is unnecessary with the practical steps provided. Guidelines for procurement, strategies for influence and a clear map of the arenas where the struggle will be fought: control of the code; the surveillance of work; and the primacy of democracy over technology.