AI‑powered recommender systems and the preservation of personal autonomy del Valle, Juan Ignacio Lara Sánchez, Francisco Damián Artificial intelligence Recommender systems Autonomy Identity Regulation Value sensitive design Recommender Systems (RecSys) have been around since the early days of the Internet, helping users navigate the vast ocean of information and the increasingly available options that have been available for us ever since. The range of tasks for which one could use a RecSys is expanding as the technical capabilities grow, with the disruption of Machine Learning representing a tipping point in this domain, as in many others. However, the increase of the technical capabilities of AI-powered RecSys did not come with a thorough consideration of their ethical implications and, despite being a well-established technical domain, the potential impacts of RecSys on their users are still under-assessed. This paper aims at filling this gap in regards to one of the main impacts of RecSys: personal autonomy. We first describe how technology can affect human values and a suitable methodology to identify these effects and mitigate potential harms: Value Sensitive Design (VSD). We use VSD to carry out a conceptual investigation of personal autonomy in the context of a generic RecSys and draw on a nuanced account of procedural autonomy to focus on two components: competence and authenticity. We provide the results of our inquiry as a value hierarchy and apply it to the design of a speculative RecSys as an example 2023-09-06T09:35:33Z 2023-09-06T09:35:33Z 2023-07-21 journal article del Valle, J.I., Lara, F. AI-powered recommender systems and the preservation of personal autonomy. AI & Soc (2023). [https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-023-01720-2] https://hdl.handle.net/10481/84289 10.1007/s00146-023-01720-2 eng http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ open access Atribución 4.0 Internacional Springer Nature