Episode Synopsis "Who’s in charge, here? Algorithmic Bias with Corey White (Part 2)"
Algorithms influence everyday decisions in ways we may not even realize. When those decisions are helpful and designed with our interests and personal tastes in mind - what you eat or where you shop - we don't think much of it. But what happens if the algorithms behind these decisions become biased? How can they affect who you date or the job you get? Check out the second part of the conversation with Corey White from Future Point of View on algorithmic bias - the subject of Corey's recent Tedx talk.
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