AlgorithmWatch
Waldemar Kesler is an experienced journalist and editor currently serving as the editorial leader at AlgorithmWatch for the SustAIn-Magazin and the German edition of the newsletter "Die automatisierte Gesellschaft." Previous experience includes freelance journalism for the Bundesvereinigung Kulturelle Kinder- und Jugendbildung, focusing on cultural education themes, and serving as the responsible editor for a PR magazine at Phorms Education. Waldemar's academic background includes a Magister degree in German studies, literature, philosophy, and sociology from The Philipp University of Marburg, complemented by extensive freelance work for notable publications such as Zeit Online and Der Tagesspiegel.
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AlgorithmWatch
AlgorithmWatch is a civil society organization based in Berlin. Evaluating the social impact of automated decision-making (ADM) and AI-based systems, we’re dedicated to ensuring that these systems are used to strengthen human rights, democracy, and the rule of law. All too often, they restrict people’s rights as surveillance tools and dehumanize people in need of support. We’re working on changing this by designing and executing political campaigns, publishing journalistic stories, as well as contributing to scientific research and technical development.