Study: AI bias is a chain of human decisions, not just an algorithmic error
marigo · x · 2026-08-21
Marigo Raftopoulos cites a study arguing that AI bias stems from a chain of human decisions throughout data collection, training, and deployment, not merely algorithmic errors. Citing the discrimination lawsuit against Workday's hiring tools, the article suggests that technical fixes are insufficient and an overhaul of AI ecosystems is needed for inclusivity.
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