Algorithmic bias and racial inequality: a critical review
<p>Most definitions of algorithmic bias and fairness encode decisionmaker interests, such as profits, rather than the interests of disadvantaged groups (e.g., racial minorities). Bias is equated to a deviation from profit maximization. Future research should instead focus on the causal effect...
Main Author: | Kasy, M |
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Format: | Working paper |
Language: | English |
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University of Oxford
2023
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