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by cmiles74
2708 days ago
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I'm saying that racism cannot be solely an issue of someone's intent, it needs to be evaluated by the outcome. An outcome is a fact that we can all observe. An intent is internal to a person, we can never get a clear view of a person's intent; at best we can make deductions as to a person's intent based on their behavior. Claiming that racism can be evaluated only by the intent is simply moving the goal posts into an area where we can't clearly observe. It's a tactic. In terms of this specific issue, algorithms by their very nature lack intent. Thus this particular argument has no validity; we can only judge the algorithm by it's results: the outcome. |
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Claiming racism is anything but intent is changing the definition of racism. Which is:
"prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior."
If you start changing the definition of words to suit a political goal, only the people who already agree with you will listen.