Algorithms and Autonomy : : The ethics of automated decision systems / / Alan Rubel, Clinton Castro, Adam K. Pham.
"Algorithms influence every facet of modern life: criminal justice, education, housing, entertainment, elections, social media, news feeds, work ... the list goes on. Delegating important decisions to machines, however, gives rise to deep moral concerns about responsibility, transparency, freed...
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