As intuitive statisticians, human beings suffer from identifiable biases—cognitive and otherwise. Human beings can also be “noisy” in the sense that their judgments show unwanted variability. As a result, public institutions, including those that consist of administrative prosecutors and adjudicators, can be biased, noisy, or both. Both bias and noise produce errors. Algorithms eliminate noise, and that is important; to the extent that they do so, they prevent unequal treatment and reduce errors. In addition, algorithms do not use mental shortcuts; they rely on statistical predictors, which means that they can counteract or even eliminate cognitive biases. At the same time, the use of algorithms by administrative agencies raises many legiti...
Algorithms are good!Due to, among other things, the “Dutch childcare benefits scandal”, algorithms c...
Scholarship on algorithms has drawn on the analogy between algorithmic systems and bureaucracies to ...
Decision makers such as industrial and organizational psychologists often combine multiple pieces of...
As intuitive statisticians, human beings suffer from identifiable biases—cognitive and otherwise. Hu...
Critics raise alarm bells about governmental use of digital algorithms, charging that they are too c...
Algorithms, at their most basic level, consist of a series of steps used to reach a result. Cooking ...
Artificial intelligence algorithms are increasingly adopted as decisional aides by public bodies, wi...
Critics raise alarm bells about governmental use of digital algorithms, charging that they are too c...
Before asking whether algorithmic bias is a competition concern, we might need to understand what bi...
International audienceFairness of algorithms is the subject of a large body of literature, of guides...
This thesis examines the existence of bias in algorithmic systems and presents them as the cause for...
Artificial Intelligence has grown throughout recent years to become a major part of popular culture ...
Algorithms are increasingly used in the criminal justice system for a range of important matters, in...
Algorithms can now identify patterns and correlations in the (big) datasets, and predict outcomes ba...
Bias is so ubiquitous that it has crept its way into artificial intelligence. When computer models ...
Algorithms are good!Due to, among other things, the “Dutch childcare benefits scandal”, algorithms c...
Scholarship on algorithms has drawn on the analogy between algorithmic systems and bureaucracies to ...
Decision makers such as industrial and organizational psychologists often combine multiple pieces of...
As intuitive statisticians, human beings suffer from identifiable biases—cognitive and otherwise. Hu...
Critics raise alarm bells about governmental use of digital algorithms, charging that they are too c...
Algorithms, at their most basic level, consist of a series of steps used to reach a result. Cooking ...
Artificial intelligence algorithms are increasingly adopted as decisional aides by public bodies, wi...
Critics raise alarm bells about governmental use of digital algorithms, charging that they are too c...
Before asking whether algorithmic bias is a competition concern, we might need to understand what bi...
International audienceFairness of algorithms is the subject of a large body of literature, of guides...
This thesis examines the existence of bias in algorithmic systems and presents them as the cause for...
Artificial Intelligence has grown throughout recent years to become a major part of popular culture ...
Algorithms are increasingly used in the criminal justice system for a range of important matters, in...
Algorithms can now identify patterns and correlations in the (big) datasets, and predict outcomes ba...
Bias is so ubiquitous that it has crept its way into artificial intelligence. When computer models ...
Algorithms are good!Due to, among other things, the “Dutch childcare benefits scandal”, algorithms c...
Scholarship on algorithms has drawn on the analogy between algorithmic systems and bureaucracies to ...
Decision makers such as industrial and organizational psychologists often combine multiple pieces of...