Puebla Government Presses Transport Platform and Risks the Work of Thousands of Drivers · Global Voices
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The Ministry of Mobility and Transport of Puebla reported that on December 15, the contract that allows the legal operation of a private transport platform in the state expires. The owner, Silvia Tanús Osorio, warned that if the company does not meet all the requirements to renew its permit, it will be permanently withdrawn. For various sectors, the government’s position is interpreted as a prohibitive measure that could have a direct impact on …
Three Latin American countries already demand that digital transport platforms explain how their algorithms work. The rules advance in transparency, clear obligations and state supervision, and offer a relevant background for the debate on the regulation of other digital intermediaries that also make automated decisions with impact on rights. The latest labor reforms in Uruguay, Chile and Mexico show that algorithmic transparency is not a utopia…
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