At The Guardian, Cathy O'Neil writes about why algorithms can be wrong. She classifies the reasons into four categories on a spectrum ranging from unintential errors to outright malfeasance. As algorithms now make a large portion of the decisions affecting our lives, scrutiny is ever more important and she provides multiple examples in each category of their impact.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday July 17 2017, @10:00PM (1 child)
If you think that any of it is free from meat space idiocy ... your living in meat space idiocy this is why comp sci and math people should not be let out of the basement without supervision of people with social skills and empathy, not that in general this does not include there parents, others that have not grown up broken.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday July 17 2017, @10:05PM
Sorry not that it in general includes parents , and it should include people that have not grown up broken
FTFM