Algorithms are increasingly making decisions on behalf of human beings. Further, the inner workings of these algorithms
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Algorithms are increasingly making decisions on behalf of human beings. Further, the inner workings of these algorithms are opaque and unavailable for public scrutiny.
What implications does algorithmic decision making (that is, decision making by computers) have for the organization of work? For society? How does machine bias distort decision making? What can be done to regulate this bias?
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Authors: Richard A. Mann, Barry S. Roberts
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