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algorithmic decision-making is a crucial policy issue. Current legislation ensures fairness by barring algorithm designers from …, limit the benefits of a more accurate algorithm for a firm. As a result, profit maximizing firms could under-invest in …
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names. We document that one explanation for this finding is that if an algorithm receives in real time less data about one … group, it will learn at different speeds. Since black names are less common, the algorithm learns about the quality of the … black names even if the algorithm judges the ad to be of low-quality. We extend this result by presenting evidence that ads …
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A potential avalanche of “algorithmic fairness” regulations is looming that, if triggered, would thunder through our economy with one of the most significant expansions of economic and social regulation – and the power of the administrative state – in recent history. Federal and state...
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Legal governance and regulation is becoming increasingly reliant on data collection and algorithmic data processing. In the area of copyright, on-line protection of digitized works is frequently mediated by algorithmic enforcement systems intended to purge illicit content and limit the liability...
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Machine learning systems, a form of artificial intelligence (AI), are increasingly being deployed both for the creation of innovative works and the administration of intellectual property (IP) rights associated with those works. At the same time, evidence of racial bias in IP systems is manifest...
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