Monday, May 12, 2025
All the Bits Fit to Print
Examining the impact of the AI Act’s social scoring ban in Europe
The paper examines the European AI Act's ban on social scoring, comparing it to China's Social Credit System and exploring its practical implications in Europe. It argues that the ban is flexible and complementary to GDPR, potentially protecting citizens from disproportionate AI scoring practices.
Why it matters: The AI Act's social scoring ban targets abusive AI use while allowing regulated high-risk scoring systems in Europe to continue.
The big picture: Europe already uses AI-based scoring in credit, employment, fraud detection, and terrorism risk, but under strict controls.
The other side: The article suggests the ban is not a mere symbolic gesture but an adaptable legal tool for citizen protection.
Commenters say: Experts highlight differences between rule-based systems and black-box AI, calling for regulation focused on outcomes rather than specific technologies.