Want Less-Biased Decisions? Use Algorithms.
|| Algorithmic Bias || Media Article || Short (5 min or less)
Arguments for using algorithms over human decision making, inlcuding research on level of accuracy and bias.
|| Algorithmic Bias || Media Article || Short (5 min or less)
Arguments for using algorithms over human decision making, inlcuding research on level of accuracy and bias.
|| Algorithmic Bias || Media Article || Short (5 min or less)
Algorithms are choosing who's the right fit to sell fast food or handle angry cable customers, by sizing up the human candidates' voices.
|| Algorithmic Bias || Media Article || Medium (5-10 min)
Start-ups say that they can eliminate biases and create more skilled and diverse workplaces, but data science will probably still need human supervision.
|| Algorithmic Bias || Media Article || Short (5 min or less)
Algorithms are, in part, our opinions embedded in code. They reflect human biases and prejudices that lead to machine learning mistakes and misinterpretations.
|| Algorithmic Bias || Media Article || Short (5 min or less)
Amazon.com Inc's AMZN.O machine-learning specialists uncovered a big problem: their new recruiting engine did not like women.
|| Algorithmic Bias || Module || Short (5 min or less)
Evan Peck, Associate Professor at Bucknell University's teaching modules. His lesson plan connect ethics values to code for CS 1 students, and is centred around MIT's Moral Machine.