Spurred by Bias, Companies Are Trying to Break Open the Black Box of AI Algorithms

Activists at the American Civil Liberties Union recently used Amazon’s facial recognition software to compare photos of 200 Boston-area professional athletes to a mug shot database. The program determined that 27 of the players–roughly one in six–were among the 25,000 criminals in its system. It was, of course, wrong. Amazon has claimed such tests don’t…

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