Society increasingly uses algorithms to make weighty decisions in contexts including criminal justice, healthcare, and finance, a trend that has been criticized for institutionalizing bias and ...
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What happens when an entire generation never learns to evaluate people? We're witnessing this unfold in organizations today. AI systems were designed to augment decision making. Instead, they're ...
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Social media and algorithmic recommendations aren’t just reflecting our divisions — they’re driving them. According to a poll conducted by Siena University and The New York Times, “most voters think ...