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The law's apprehension of algorithmic discrimination

Summary by cyberjustice.ca
By Léa Mariani “The intelligence may be artificial, but the dangers it poses to our freedom are very real [1]”. In the Netherlands, an algorithm used by the tax administration relied on discriminatory criteria, such as nationality, to detect child benefit fraudsters. The people designated by the algorithm, who for 94% [...]
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By Léa Mariani “The intelligence may be artificial, but the dangers it poses to our freedom are very real [1]”. In the Netherlands, an algorithm used by the tax administration relied on discriminatory criteria, such as nationality, to detect child benefit fraudsters. The people designated by the algorithm, who for 94% [...]

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cyberjustice.ca broke the news in Quebec City, Canada on Friday, July 19, 2024.
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