Wrote something after ages for a newspaper, on why we should resist reifying AI governance and pushing blame on algorithms w r t human decisions, in the light of the birdsite going after @sanjayuvacha and @ladkidyutiful.
I get nervous with non academic writing, as I don't want to dilute the argument but still want to make it as accessible and as non jargony as possible. Do have a read.
https://www.thenewsminute.com/article/artificial-scapegoat-why-algorithms-cant-be-blamed-political-or-corporate-decisions-112248
I get nervous with non academic writing, as I don't want to dilute the argument but still want to make it as accessible and as non jargony as possible. Do have a read.
https://www.thenewsminute.com/article/artificial-scapegoat-why-algorithms-cant-be-blamed-political-or-corporate-decisions-112248
Artificial scapegoat: Why algorithms can't be blamed for political or corporate decisions
Recently, the social media site Twitter saw a spate of suspensions which have seemingly contradicted its own Terms of Service (TOS). A lot of Kashmiri, Dalit, journalist, and progressive accounts were slapped by tweet deletions and account suspensions, some permanent without offering much in the way of explanations.