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"The following pages contain a draft of a Social Charter for Smart Platforms
"The following pages contain a draft of a Social Charter for Smart Platforms
written collectively by members of the EU Smart Society FET project, and 1
written collectively by members of the EU Smart Society FET project, and
refined with input from members of the wider academic community.
refined with input from members of the wider academic community.
The Smart Society project is developing the next generation of Smart Platform
The Smart Society project is developing the next generation of Smart Platform
technologies and considering what new governance models will be needed.
technologies and considering what new governance models will be needed.
Smart Platforms promise much, including convenience and more sustainable use
Smart Platforms promise much, including convenience and more sustainable use
of resources, but have demonstrated downsides too, including: making work
of resources, but have demonstrated downsides too, including: making work

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"The following pages contain a draft of a Social Charter for Smart Platforms written collectively by members of the EU Smart Society FET project, and refined with input from members of the wider academic community.

The Smart Society project is developing the next generation of Smart Platform technologies and considering what new governance models will be needed.

Smart Platforms promise much, including convenience and more sustainable use of resources, but have demonstrated downsides too, including: making work more precarious, eroding privacy, creating new forms of social control, and intensifying economic divisions. Our Charter aims to address these issues via a rights-based approach to platform governance."

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