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On the Legal Compatibility of Fairness Definitions (1912.00761v1)
Published 25 Nov 2019 in cs.CY, cs.AI, cs.LG, and stat.ML
Abstract: Past literature has been effective in demonstrating ideological gaps in ML fairness definitions when considering their use in complex socio-technical systems. However, we go further to demonstrate that these definitions often misunderstand the legal concepts from which they purport to be inspired, and consequently inappropriately co-opt legal language. In this paper, we demonstrate examples of this misalignment and discuss the differences in ML terminology and their legal counterparts, as well as what both the legal and ML fairness communities can learn from these tensions. We focus this paper on U.S. anti-discrimination law since the ML fairness research community regularly references terms from this body of law.