Sorelle Friedler is an assistant professor of computer science at Haverford College. Her current research focuses on ways to prevent machine learning algorithms from discriminating by replicating prejudicial decisions and formalizing notions of fairness across disciplines. She will also be working with lawyers and policymakers to communicate the risks of such automated decisions and the potential benefits of ensuring computational fairness.
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MIT Technology ReviewD&S affiliate Sorelle Friedler, with Nicholas Diakopoulos, discuss five principles to hold algorithmic systems accountable. Recent investigations show that risk assessment algorithms can be racially biased, generating scor... Read on MIT Technology ReviewNovember 2016