algorithmicacts
Algorithmicacts is a term used to describe actions or decisions produced by algorithms and automated decision-making systems. In this usage, an act is any observable outcome that affects a state or process, such as a classification, a recommendation, an allocation, or a control signal issued by software or hardware. The concept emphasizes the agency of algorithmic processes.
Scope and mechanisms: Algorithmicacts arise when data inputs are processed by models, rules, or learned policies
Applications: They appear across digital platforms (ranking, filtering, moderation), finance (trading, credit scoring), healthcare (decision support),
Governance and ethics: Important concerns include transparency and explainability of acts, accountability for outcomes, bias and
Terminology: Algorithmicacts is a coined term and not widely standardized. It overlaps with algorithmic decision-making and