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Algorithmic Fairness
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Can algorithms be fair ?
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Algorithmic Fairness – Can algorithms be fair ? Skip to content Algorithmic Fairness Can algorithms be fair ? On stochastic parrots I don’t often write long reviews of single papers. Maybe I should. Stochastic Parrots have finally launched into mid-air. The paper at the heart of the huge brouhaha involving Google’s ‘resignating’ of Timnit Gebru back in December is now available, and will appear at FAccT 2021 . Reading papers in this space is always a tricky business. The world of algorithmic fairness is much broader than either algorithms or fairness (and stay tuned for my next post on this). Contributions come in many forms, from many different disciplinary and methodological traditions, and are situated in different contexts. Identifying the key contributions of a paper and how they broaden the overal discussion in the community can be tricky, especially if we define contributions based on our own traditions. And then we have to critique a paper on its own terms, rath...
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