If passed, the reintroduced legislation would hold companies accountable for algorithms that make unfair, life-altering decisions, lawmakers said.
Research has found that four in five credit-limit increases in the U.S. are initiated by banks, rather than requested by customers.
Medicare Advantage plans’ increasing use of predictive algorithms to assist in “high-stakes” decisions is leading to ...
The reintroduction of an anti-algorithmic discrimination bill comes as the advocacy for a decade-long moratorium on ...
On Jan. 9, 2025, New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin and the New Jersey Division on Civil Rights (DCR) announced that DCR has launched a new civil rights and technology initiative “to ...
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 ...
This post was co-authored by Vinícius Ferraz, Chief Data & AI Officer at ILI.DIGITAL AG. In today's world, algorithms are everywhere—curating our Spotify playlists, suggesting YouTube videos, and even ...
Giuseppe De Palo of JAMS explores how mediation can adapt to resolve disputes arising from algorithmic hiring systems without ...
WIESBADEN, Germany — The 2d Theater Signal Brigade hosted a Leadership Professional Development event December 1, 2022, featuring keynote speaker Ray Dalio, Bridgewater Associates founder. Dalio, ...
Gemma Galdon is a leading voice on tech ethics and algorithmic accountability. In our conversation, she explains the pitfalls of algorithms, the dangers of an “I’m just the tech guy” attitude, and how ...
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