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Research Opportunities in Sociotechnical Interventions for Health Disparity Reduction
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2019
arXiv
pre-print
The implicit and explicit biases built into our computing systems are becoming increasingly clear -- they impact everything from targeting of advertisements to how we are identified as people. These biases disproportionately affect marginalized groups -- people who are excluded from mainstream social, economic, cultural, or political life -- more acutely. While these biases can affect all aspects of our lives, from leisure to criminal justice to personal finances, they are all the more critical
arXiv:1908.01035v2
fatcat:uyai2u2bifcq5dy2tmaj6w2liu