Algorithms are ubiquitous in medicine. They can take the form of a flowchart, a simple equation, or a complicated AI model, and are used to help clinicians diagnose diseases, predict the chances of ...
This is Part 1 of Embedded Bias, a series revealing how race-based clinical algorithms pervade medicine and why it's so difficult to change them. Pediatrician Alexandra Epee-Bounya had had enough. In ...
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The One Fair Price Act targets “surveillance pricing”, where algorithms draw on personal data to present various prices to different consumers for the same goods or services.
EU regulators flagged AI and algorithmic gas trading as a risk to watch, then admitted they can't yet see it clearly. What it ...
Many health systems depend on prediction algorithms to identify and help patients with various health conditions. Some of these algorithms exhibit significant racial bias, resulting in millions of ...
Co-authored by Nigel Bairstow, Ph.D., and Jeremy Neofytos, Research Assistant Over the last seven years, the customer experience on social media has shifted dramatically, moving away from the early ...
Why do algorithms keep showing us content we claim not to want? The answer isn’t manipulation—it’s conflict between our ...