Someone once famously said, “You can’t manage what you can’t measure.” This certainly holds true for biases. We all have biases. Our conscious biases—or those we’re aware of—are fairly easy to ...
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AI models are filled to the brim with bias, whether that's showing you a certain race of person when you ask for a pic of a criminal or assuming that a woman can't possibly be involved in a particular ...
Concerns about bias in the coverage of news are old and pervasive. Many people have claimed that the news is too negative, too sensational, too friendly to one political party or another, or otherwise ...
Oxygen is among the most frequently administered medical therapies, with a level that is commonly adjusted according to the reading on a pulse oximeter that measures patients’ oxygen saturation.
The question of AI ethics and bias remains a potent one - but are we framing these issues in the right way? A better approach would be centered around AI fairness. But can fairness be monitored? We ...