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by elvinyung
2406 days ago
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I mean, don't you think it's kind of a strawman to assume anyone thinks machines are explicitly sexist? It seems much more likely that whatever method they use to do feature selection on this obviously high-dimensional data just happens to end up picking something that was a proxy for gender. You can be implicitly biased without being aware of it. This is true for both humans and algorithms. |
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Yes, this is exactly what everyone thinks happened.
Nobody thinks people at Goldman-Sachs wrote
somewhere in their algorithm.But regardless of how the thing happened, if millions of people are treated significantly differently for no reason other than their plumbing, that's a major problem. People have been talking about this "accidental proxy for gender" for years now; there's absolutely no excuse for no doing a basic sanity check to make sure that this kind of thing isn't happening.
edit: typo