And there is no one answer to what’s fair. Sure, algorithms have issues that arise from implementation but what they do more than anything is to re-ignite questions of great political importance that need attention. Can’t avoid what’s unfair already, through human institutions.
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You'd be amazed (or not) at how widely this is not understood within technical communities.
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Agreed, but [DISCLAIMER] given my disciplinary bias, I would say the real work is rhetorical. :)
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Thanks for your post! For more on Prof. Caley Horan's in-progress book, see "3Q with historian Caley Horan on the rise of private insurance in the U.S." https://shass.mit.edu/news/news-2018-3q-historian-caley-horan-rise-private-insurance …
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