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UK CDEI publishes review of bias in algorithmic decision-making

The UK’s Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation (CDEI) has published its Review into bias in algorithmic decision-making, calling for “active steps to anticipate risks and measure outcomes” and highlighting “the urgent need for the world to do better in using algorithms in the right way: to promote fairness, not undermine it”.

The CDEI notes that an “explosion in the volumes of available data” and “the increasing sophistication and accessibility of machine learning algorithms” may enable unprecedented opportunities to detect and measure bias. But it also recognises that bias may worsen, noting that “new forms of decision-making have surfaced numerous examples where algorithms have entrenched or amplified historic biases; or even created new forms of bias or unfairness.”

The key overarching recommendations are that:

In short, bias in AI needs action by companies’ leaders and senior decision-makers, regulators and Parliament.

For a discussion of the Review’s findings on the thorny issue of AI, bias and recruitment, see this post by my colleague and employment law expert, Jonathan Chamberlain.

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