
Bias in computer systems | ACM Transactions on Information Systems
From an analysis of actual cases, three categories of bias in computer systems have
been developed: preexisting, technical, and emergent. Preexisting bias has its roots
in social institutions, practices, and attitudes. Technical bias arises from ...
ACM Transactions on Information SystemsWill computers dehumanize education? A grounded approach to values at risk
(1998) : Nissenbaum, Helen Walker, Deck...
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0160-791x(98)00011-6#education #pedagogy #dehumanisation #socio_technical_systems #STS #my_bibtexSome Moral and Technical Consequences of Automation-A Refutation
(1960) : Samuel, Arthur L.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.132.3429.741#socio_technical_systems #my_bibtex
Can an Algorithm be Wrong?
Author(s): Gillespie, Tarleton | Abstract: How do we know if we are where it’s at? Tarleton Gillespie explores the controversy over Twitter Trends and the algorithmic ‘censorship’ of #occupywallstreet.