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==== Ethics and Algorithmic Biases ==== | ==== Ethics and Algorithmic Biases ==== |
Algorithmic biases are errors in computer programs that have the potential to give unfair advantage to some and disadvantage others. Concerns for AIM is the possibility that AI algorithms can be affected by existing biases from the programmers that designed the AI algorithms.<ref name="doi.org"/> Or the inability of an AI to detect biases because of its own calculations.<ref name=":0" /> | Algorithmic biases are errors in computer programs that have the potential to give unfair advantage to some and disadvantage others <ref>{{Citation |title=Algorithmic bias |date=2024-04-01 |work=Wikipedia |url=https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Algorithmic_bias&oldid=1216626161 |access-date=2024-04-28 |language=en}}</ref>. Concerns for AIM is the possibility that AI algorithms can be affected by existing biases from the programmers that designed the AI algorithms.<ref name="doi.org"/> Or the inability of an AI to detect biases because of its own calculations.<ref name=":0" /> |
On the other hand, there is the belief that AI bias in business is an inflated argument as business and marketing decisions are based on human-biases and decision-makings. In part to further the shareholders goals for their business and from decisions for what they indent to sell to attract specific consumers . | On the other hand, there is the belief that AI bias in business is an inflated argument as business and marketing decisions are based on human-biases and decision-makings. In part to further the shareholders goals for their business and from decisions for what they indent to sell to attract specific consumers . |
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