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A Framework for Fairer Machine Learning in Organizations (2009.04661v1)

Published 10 Sep 2020 in cs.CY and cs.LG

Abstract: With the increase in adoption of machine learning tools by organizations risks of unfairness abound, especially when human decision processes in outcomes of socio-economic importance such as hiring, housing, lending, and admissions are automated. We reveal sources of unfair machine learning, review fairness criteria, and provide a framework which, if implemented, would enable an organization to both avoid implementing an unfair machine learning model, but also to avoid the common situation that as an algorithm learns with more data it can become unfair over time. Issues of behavioral ethics in machine learning implementations by organizations have not been thoroughly addressed in the literature, because many of the necessary concepts are dispersed across three literatures: ethics, machine learning, and management. Further, tradeoffs between fairness criteria in machine learning have not been addressed with regards to organizations. We advance the research by introducing an organizing framework for selecting and implementing fair algorithms in organizations.

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Authors (4)
  1. Lily Morse (1 paper)
  2. Mike H. M. Teodorescu (1 paper)
  3. Yazeed Awwad (1 paper)
  4. Gerald Kane (1 paper)
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