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Bias and Discrimination in AI

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Université de Montréal

Dès le 10 novembre 2020
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Algorithms and the data they process play an increasingly important role in decisions with important consequences for human well-being.
While algorithmic decision-making can lead to fairer and more objective decisions, new research suggests that they can also lead to unequal and inequitable treatment and outcomes for certain groups or individuals.
 

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