Dutch Regulator Fines Uber €825M Over Automated Driver Suspensions
Polymarket · x · 2026-08-22
The Dutch data protection authority fined Uber €825 million for using automated systems to suspend drivers without adequate human oversight. This enforcement action highlights regulatory scrutiny on algorithmic decision-making and the necessity of human intervention in automated employment processes.
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