Lunchtime Research Seminar (Thursday - Week 2, TT26)

Abstract: This paper explores how AI-driven content moderation impacts on user autonomy on digital platforms, with a focus on content receivers — those who primarily consume information. It argues that while AI brings efficiency and scale, its opaque and persuasive moderation processes risk constraining users’ ability to for authentic opinions and participate freely in public discourse. Drawing on legal and philosophical perspectives, the paper highlights gaps in current European regulation and calls for a more holistic protection of users’ cognitive and informational autonomy.

Schwarzman Centre and MS Teams