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by ASpring
1761 days ago
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I wrote about this exact topic a few years back: "Algorithmic Bias is Not Just Data Bias" (https://aaronlspringer.com/not-just-data-bias/). I think the author is generally correct but there is a lot of focus on algorithmic design and not on how we collectively decide what is fair and ethical for these algorithms to do. Right now it is totally up to the algorithm developer to articulate their version of "fair" and implement it however they see fit. I'm not convinced that is a responsibility that belongs to private corporations. |
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Private corporations are, by and large, the entities which execute their business using these algorithms, which their employees write.
They are already responsible for business decisions whether made using computers or otherwise. Indeed, who else would possibly manage such a thing? This is tantamount to saying that private corporations should have no business deciding how to execute their business — definitely an opinion you can have, it's just that it's an incredibly statist-central-planning opinion the end.