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Empowering algorithms to make potentially life-changing decisions about citizens still comes with significant risk of unfair discrimination, according to a new report published by the UK's Center ...
In markets where data is sparse, non-standardized or simply doesn’t exist, I've noticed algorithms are more likely to miss ...
Detection often starts with cues users pick up during interactions, unexpected outcomes, repetitive patterns, or ...
Government agencies that use algorithms should be more transparent about how those systems work and allow the public to have a say in how they’re used, according to a Pittsburgh task force on ...
A brain-inspired algorithm improves “cocktail party” listening for individuals with hearing loss. Communications Engineering, 2025; 4 (1) DOI: 10.1038/s44172-025-00414-5 ...
An algorithm used to inform healthcare decisions for millions of people shows significant racial bias in its predictions of the health risks of black patients.
Algorithms are increasingly used to whittle down applicant pools, but their use is rarely (if ever) disclosed to applicants. If successful, Cumbo's legislation will take effect in January 2022.
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