Meeting KI-Postdocs: ‘Algorithmic political bias'

"Cause for special concern"
(Dr. Uwe Peters)
Focusing on the epistemological issue of how we may detect algorithmic biases and recognize their harmfulness, I argue that algorithmic bias against people’s political orientation differs from algorithmic gender and race biases in important ways. The reason is that there are strong social norms against gender and race biases, but this is not the case for political biases. Political biases can thus more powerfully affect individuals’ cognition and behaviour. This increases the chances that they become embedded in algorithms. It also makes it harder to detect and eradicate algorithmic political biases than gender and race biases even though they all can have similarly harmful consequences. Algorithmic political bias thus raises hitherto unnoticed and distinctive epistemological and ethical challenges.
Time
Monday, 11.10.21 - 04:15 PM - 05:45 PM
Topic
AI/Digitalization, Ethics
Target groups

Researchers

Languages
English
Location
Online on Zoom
Room
Zoom link: https://uni-bonn.zoom.us/j/94884157465?pwd=VW1SdnVDeEdqa3VOeUJyUjkwZ25Idz09 ID: 948 8415 7465 Password: 731091
Reservation
not required
Organizer
TRA Individuals, Institutions and Societies; Center for Science and Thought
Contact
Wird geladen