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Algorithms Perpetuate Bias In Every Area Of Our Lives The problem of biased algorithms is pervasive and not yet even fully realized.
Algorithms are a staple of modern life. People rely on algorithmic recommendations to wade through deep catalogs and find the best movies, routes, information, products, people and investments ...
Significant advances in artificial intelligence (AI) over the past decade have relied upon extensive training of algorithms using massive, open-source databases. But when such datasets are used ...
Richard M. Karp, Rajeev Motwani, Noam Nisan, Probabilistic Analysis of Network Flow Algorithms, Mathematics of Operations Research, Vol. 18, No. 1 (Feb., 1993), pp. 71-97 ...
Our algorithms are based on the successive shortest-path algorithm for the minimum cost flow problem. We exploit the special structure of the problem and use advanced data structures, when required, ...
OAKLAND, CA — Today Consumer Reports in partnership with the Kapor Foundation released BAD INPUT, a video series directed by Filmmaker Alice Gu, exploring biases in algorithms and data sets and ...
RAND researchers argue that it's important to raise awareness about the role that algorithms play in K-12 and other fields such as criminal justice and banking.
Researchers have devised an "absurdly fast" algorithm to solve the problem of finding the fastest flow through a network.