Automated decision-making has come to stay. Is GDPR geared towards protecting the rights of the individual from the negative consequences as decision-making algorithms are adopted on a large scale? I argue that the answer is no.

Automated decision-making has come to stay. Is GDPR geared towards protecting the rights of the individual from the negative consequences as decision-making algorithms are adopted on a large scale? I argue that the answer is no.
With the growth of AI, automated decision-making will likely play an increasingly larger role in our everyday lives. It involves implications, as well as benefits. It is also regulated by the GDPR.