FEPS Newsletter 4 November 2025 – 🤖 The power of AI over decisions

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04/11/2025
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Algorithmic management

Amidst all the debates around European digital sovereignty and the influence of Big Tech, its sometimes easy to forget that algorithms and all other digital technologies are created by human hands and it is us humans who decide how they are shaped and in turn, how they shape our lives. As the trajectory of many digital developments becomes increasingly at odds with the interests of the common good, it is more important than ever for progressives to step up and take control. 

 

For only through a progressive, people-centred approach can we ensure that digital is a means to an end for a better life and sustainable planet, not an extractive system that divides our society and serves the interests of just a handful of elites.

5 NOV – EESC HQ

Understanding the power of AI over decisions

Fostering a better understanding of AI’s implications for employment 

In collaboration with EESC Workers’ Group and the Digital Programme

Understanding the power of AI over decisions

📕 Join us online for the launch of the book “Algorithmic rule, which presents an overview of how AI systems already influence public and workplace decisions and the social and political dilemmas this raises.

 

The event will also mark the opening of the FEPS and the EESC Workers’ Group exhibition “My boss, the algorithm”. Through powerful testimonies, it shows how algorithmic management affects workers’ daily. 

Algorithmic rule

BOOK

Algorithmic rule

AI and the future of democracy in Sweden and beyond

Edited by Simon Vinge and Maja Fjaestad – Published as part of the FEPS-Nordic Digital Programme 2025-2026

 

The future is not simply digital; it is algorithmic. “Algorithmic rule” explores what can be described as algocracy – rule by algorithms. We need a progressive algorithmic future; an alternative that resists surrendering sovereignty to Big Tech. Transparency is essential, but it is not enough; the deeper challenge is to ensure that citizens and workers themselves influence the algorithms that govern them.

PROGRESSIVE PAGE

When justice is blind to algorithms

Article by Charlotta Kronblad, former lawyer currently conducting research on digital transformation at the University of Gothenburg

 
When justice is blind to algorithms

Algorithms are playing a key role in even the smallest decisions – but this brings new risks, particularly when legal frameworks have not kept pace with AI and such systems at work are badly understood. In this Progressive Page, Charlotta Kronblad highlights these risks through the example of Sweden’s school allocation case. Read more.

Photo credits: Shutterstock.com/3rdtimeluckystudio

Events

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Africa Day 2025
 

📅  15 NOVEMBER

📍  AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS

Africa Day 2025
FEPS fringe sessions

This year’s Africa Day will be on “Africa in a new global order”. 

 

FEPS will host a series of fringe sessions on its own FEPS global stage, as well as on the main stage:

  • The power of pride: Defending LGBTIQ+ rights in a changing world
  • The EU and Africa in a new global order
  • Digital frontlines: Youth putting climate on the agenda in North Africa 
  • Reshaping development partnerships: Aligning the EU’s global gateway with Africa’s priorities 
  • The erosion of migration governance: A Progressive Migration Group panel

Get your tickets now!

Call to Europe Denmark 2025
 

📅  29 NOVEMBER

📍  COPENHAGEN, DENMARK

Call to Europe Denmark 2025
Well-being for all

With the Danish Presidency of the Council of the EU, a new opportunity emerges to place “Well-being for all” at the heart of Europe’s future, which means building a Europe that delivers for people, from mental health and energy security to peace and prosperity. 

 

This edition addresses the following topics:

  • Promoting well-being for young workers
  • Advancing human security in a changing geopolitical context 
  • Building a resilient Energy Union for all

 Register now!

EU-LAC Dialogue on Just Transition and Trade
 

📅  8 NOVEMBER

📍 SANTA MARTA, COLOMBIA

EU-LAC dialogue on Just Transition and trade

In the context of the IV EU-CELAC Summit taking place in Colombia, FEPS is attending the Civil Society Forum and is organising an EU-LAC dialogue on just transition and trade.

 

The event will present and discuss a joint declaration for a Just Transition bi-regional partnership together with civil society organisations, trade unions, Indigenous and feminist groups, and policymakers from both regions. Find out more.

Past events

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13 OCT – FEPS HQ

Investment capacity in the MFF proposal

An expert roundtable by the EU Investment Capacity Group – an initiative by FEPS and Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung 

 

How much investment does the proposed new EU Budget offer, and is it enough?

 

The EU Investment Capacity Group discussed the findings of Dominika Biegon and Cedric Koch’s upcoming policy brief “Public investment in the proposed next EU budget: Needs, gaps, and reform options”, and focused on how to use the instruments within the MFF framework to enhance investments, also using successful past experience.

Investment capacity in the MFF proposal
Mobilising progressive Baltic solidarity and EU action for Ukraine’s accession and social transformation

31 OCT – VILNIUS, LITHUANIA

Mobilising progressive Baltic solidarity and EU action for Ukraine’s accession and social transformation

In collaboration with Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Baltics Office

 

The event brought together policymakers, civil society representatives, students, and academics to debate:

  • Pathways toward peace and social transformation in Ukraine
  • Importance of security guarantees
  • Prospects for a sustainable peace deal
  • Implications of Ukraine’s potential EU membership
  • Role played by the Baltic states in supporting Ukraine
 

We also presented the newly translated Ukrainian edition of the book “Europe and the war in Ukraine and a series of policy briefs on post-war reconstruction.

Progressive Post

DOSSIER

Benefits for all?

The EU’s international partnerships

 

Can the EU achieve truly balanced and mutually beneficial international partnerships and prevent its interests from capturing development goals?

Benefits for all? The EU's international partnerships

Photo credits: European Union, 2024

 

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