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Of black boxes and bias

Technology: Dodgy algorithms and ‘black box’ artificial intelligence concerns mount.

Rob O'Neill
Thu, 14 Nov 2019

‘Algorithm.’ It’s a maths word and math is the purest form of logic, right?

‘Artificial intelligence.’ That’s the power of computers delivering not just new and valuable insights from masses of data but acting on it as well.

These are both good things, right? Next level?

It

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Rob O'Neill
Thu, 14 Nov 2019
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