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Mentioned in 16 episodes
Weapons of Math Destruction
How Big Data Increases Inequality and Threatens Democracy
Book • 2016
In this book, Cathy O'Neil explores the societal impact of big data algorithms, which she terms 'Weapons of Math Destruction' (WMDs).
These algorithms are used in various fields such as insurance, advertising, education, and policing, and they often reinforce discrimination, amplify inequality, and harm the poor.
O'Neil argues that these models are opaque, unregulated, and difficult to contest, leading to a 'toxic cocktail for democracy'.
She calls for greater responsibility from modelers and policymakers to regulate these algorithms and for the public to become more aware of their impact.
The book provides numerous examples of how these models can go wrong and emphasizes the need for ethical considerations in the use of big data models.
These algorithms are used in various fields such as insurance, advertising, education, and policing, and they often reinforce discrimination, amplify inequality, and harm the poor.
O'Neil argues that these models are opaque, unregulated, and difficult to contest, leading to a 'toxic cocktail for democracy'.
She calls for greater responsibility from modelers and policymakers to regulate these algorithms and for the public to become more aware of their impact.
The book provides numerous examples of how these models can go wrong and emphasizes the need for ethical considerations in the use of big data models.
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Mentioned in 16 episodes
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, highlighting its discussion on how math is used to disguise exploitation.


Michael Lewis

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as a book that changed her perspective on data and its societal impact.

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as a book highlighting the biases and catastrophic consequences of algorithms in society.

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comme un livre qui démontre comment les algorithmes peuvent reproduire des biais.


Justine Cassell

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als prägnantes Werk, das Algorithmen als gesellschaftlich wirkende Meinungen beschreibt.


Sascha Lobo

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to emphasize that the issues discussed in the book are still relevant today.

Charles Humble

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when discussing AI algorithms and inherent bias.


Kris Brandow

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as a book providing simple examples of destructive algorithms.

Jill Nephew

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