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Machine Learning bot: does fairness Analysis


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Sorry I just realized I posted this in the wrong section... sorry, if a moderator would be so kind as to move it to the general section, thank you.

"..it's in the Terms of Service, which you agreed to."
seems more often to be the last word in any casino dispute with a player.

I happened upon a research project hosted at the Law Department of the European University Institute.
They have created a bot called CLAUDETTE which you can feed legal documents from online businesses such as;

Terms of Service documents, Privacy statements, Agreements, Contracts etc

The bot will evaluate their compliance with the EU’s unfair contractual terms law and the personal data protection law (GDPR).
Highlighting any clauses that it deems to be unfair.

I fed it the Terms of Service and Privacy Statement from one online casino and it returned 19 clauses which were not in compliance with EU policy.
I won't post a link to the bot as it is against forum policy, but google is your friend.

Anyway I just thought it may be a starting point for someone trying to build a case against unfair treatment by a casino.

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On 12/25/2022 at 8:51 PM, Flatzem said:

tried the bot with Winz.io Casino but it was too slow and in the end I closed the page

when I used it I just copy and pasted from the casino's Terms of Service, it took a minute or so for it to process the document, but it worked ok for me.
Just bear in mind it's a University research project and they are training the model. So I'd say it will have it's breakdown moments.

Or that casino document just blew it's mind lol

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On 12/21/2022 at 10:13 PM, Ghostnipple said:

Sorry I just realized I posted this in the wrong section... sorry, if a moderator would be so kind as to move it to the general section, thank you.

"..it's in the Terms of Service, which you agreed to."
seems more often to be the last word in any casino dispute with a player.

I happened upon a research project hosted at the Law Department of the European University Institute.
They have created a bot called CLAUDETTE which you can feed legal documents from online businesses such as;

Terms of Service documents, Privacy statements, Agreements, Contracts etc

The bot will evaluate their compliance with the EU’s unfair contractual terms law and the personal data protection law (GDPR).
Highlighting any clauses that it deems to be unfair.

I fed it the Terms of Service and Privacy Statement from one online casino and it returned 19 clauses which were not in compliance with EU policy.
I won't post a link to the bot as it is against forum policy, but google is your friend.

Anyway I just thought it may be a starting point for someone trying to build a case against unfair treatment by a casino.

But in the end did you manage to solve the problem or not?
And Merry Christmas!

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