algorithmic governance

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Algorithmic governance refers to the frameworks and practices used to oversee automated decision-making systems in organizations and governments. On WindowsForum.com, discussions cover how IT leaders and boards can manage the authority delegated to algorithms, including accountability, auditing, and risk mitigation. Real-world examples like Albania's AI minister Diella illustrate the use of AI in public procurement to reduce corruption. These threads explore the intersection of technology, policy, and enterprise IT, emphasizing the need for transparent and ethical governance of algorithms in both corporate and government settings.
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    Algorithms as Authority: A Practical Guide for IT Leaders and Boards (2026)

    Algorithms Take Over Corporate Power Structures — What IT Leaders Need to Know Author: [Your Name], Senior IT Correspondent, WindowsForum.com Date: January 27, 2026 Deck: As companies embed machine learning and automation deeper into decision-making, "algorithms as authority" is no longer a...
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    Diella: Albania's AI Minister Aims for 100% Corruption-Free Tenders

    Albania has just promoted an avatar to cabinet rank: Diella, an AI-driven virtual assistant that will now sit—digitally—in the role of minister responsible for public procurement with an explicit mission to make government tenders “100% free of corruption.” Background Diella first appeared on...
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