The use of AI by online intermediation platforms. Conciliating economic efficiency and ethical issues.
This paper focuses on the effects of the implementation of artificial intelligence-based algorithms by online intermediation platforms in terms of both economic efficiency and fairness or ethical dimensions. It addresses three main issues: the consumer segmentation and the capacity to discriminate; the strategic use of artificial intelligence by dominant platforms in co-opetitive digital ecosystems; and the role of artificial intelligence-based tools to guarantee trustworthy user-reviews on e-commerce platforms. This paper emphasises the importance of having strong guarantees for platform users in terms of transparency and accountability.
Keywords: AI, Platforms, Anti-trust
For attribution, please cite this work as
Marty & Warin, "Thierry Warin, PhD: [Article] The Use of AI by Online Intermediation Platforms", Delphi - Interdisciplinary Review of Emerging Technologies, 2020
BibTeX citation
@article{martywarinaiantitrust, author = {Marty, Frédéric and Warin, Thierry}, title = {Thierry Warin, PhD: [Article] The Use of AI by Online Intermediation Platforms}, journal = {Delphi - Interdisciplinary Review of Emerging Technologies}, year = {2020}, note = {https://warin.ca/posts/algorithms-competition/}, doi = {10.21552/delphi/2019/4/11} }