Published Apr 6, 2020
The Measure and Mismeasure of Fairness with Sharad Goel - #363
Sharad Goel discusses the intricacies of algorithmic fairness, critiquing the over-reliance on mathematical models for social equity and exploring the complexities of discrimination in law enforcement through statistical analysis, revealing the deep parallels between human and machine decision-making.

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