December 2024
Beginner to intermediate
250 pages
4h 21m
English
“The growing use of artificial intelligence in sensitive areas, including for hiring, criminal justice, and healthcare, has stirred a debate about bias and fairness. Yet human decision making in these and other domains can also be flawed, shaped by individual and societal biases that are often unconscious. Will AI’s decisions be less biased than human ones? Or will AI make these problems worse?”80
Jake Silberg and James Manyika
What is AI bias? AI or machine-learning bias, also known as algorithm bias, refers to the tendency of AI algorithms to reflect human biases in the training data. It is a phenomenon that occurs when an algorithm delivers – usually unintentionally – systematically ...
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