Homo Digitalis in The Guardian on “Smart Borders”

Konstantinos Kakavoulis spoke to The Guardian on the use of new technologies during border management

Homo Digitalis participates in the Migration and Technology Monitor

The Monitor aspires to contribute by research in the use of new technologies in border management internationally

Automating Society II is here with a special chapter for Greece

In October 2020, AlgorithmWatch and the Bertelsmann Foundation published their much-anticipated study “Automating…

Homo Digitalis participates in experts workshops organized by Oxford University and Hertie School

On October 20th and 27th Homo Digitalis participated in an experts workshop on tech borders organized by Oxford…

Report by 9 Homo Digitalis members gets accepted at CSCS 2020

9 Homo Digitalis members co-authored a paper entitled “Autonomous Vehicles: Data Protection and Ethical…

Reference to the activities of Homo Digitalis in a study by the Council of Europe

On 12th October, the Council of Europe published its study on the use of new technologies by its Member States in order…

“Technology-led Policing: Between Privacy & Security” was a big success

The need for the better protection of human rights while the police authorities use new technologies was the main…

Homo Digitalis participates in the first CAHAI PDG meeting

The Council of Europe Ad Hoc Committee on Artificial Intelligence (CAHAI) Policy Development Group (PDG) met for the…

AlgorithmWatch report on automated decision-making technologies for COVID-19 is here

AlgorithWatch has made available its new report on the use of automated decision-making technologies for the fight…

Participation of Homo Digitalis in the proposals of the European Partnership for Democracy

The joint proposals of 29 organizations focusing on improving transparency in the field of AdTech were published on…

Homo Digitalis in the DSA public consultation

Following its input to the European Commission in June, Homo Digitalis filed extra proposals in the DSA public…

Interview with Prof. Chris Brummer on cryptocurrencies and international regulatory cooperation

Homo Digitalis met Professor of International Economic Law at Georgetown University, Chris Brummer and had an…

Comments by Homo Digitalis to the Council of Europe for the use of facial recognition technology

On Friday September 4, Homo Digitalis submitted its written proposals to the Data Protection Committee of the Council…

Homo Digitalis brings “My Data Done Right” to Greece

Do you want to have your rights protected? My Data Done Right can help you exercise them in 5 minutes and for free!

The Greek DPA investigates the Greek Police

Following a request by Homo Digitalis, the Greek DPA has requested information by the Greek Police on its contract…

Digital Cartels: The Risks, the Role of Big Data, the Possible Measures & the Role of the EU

How do digital cartels, pricing algorithms and big data interact in the contemporary digital space? By Konstantinos…

Comments to the Greek Draft Telecommunications Code

Homo Digitalis and Sarantaporo.gr jointly filed comments to the Draft Greek Telecommunications Code, which was…

The actions of Homo Digitalis in “Kathimerini” Newspaper

Ioannis Papadopoulos in his recent article refers to the actions taken by Homo Digitalis regarding research projects on…

Homo Digitalis becomes an observer member at CAHAI

Our organization is proud to have become observer member to the CAHAI - Ad hoc Committee on Artificial Intelligence of…