calendar_today Joined May 2013

link https://rachel.fast.ai/

MS Immunology student | Past: cofounder @FastDotAI, director USF Center Applied Data Ethics, math PhD | she/her

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In France, there was a software bug in determining people’s food benefits. While both the people impacted AND case workers could identify the error, none of them had the power to override it. Automation is often a smokescreen for austerity measures. 4/

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In Australia, automation was used to scale putting poor people into debt (often illegally). The govt went from creating 20,000 new debts PER YEAR to creating 20,000 new debts PER WEEK, many of them bogus, but hard for people to appeal. 3/

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Friends with no previous interest in AI ethics have been asking me about it recently, so I want to share several underlying concepts about AI & power that are important to understand. 🧵 1/

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The Conversation article: https://t.co/ybwKM3asHN Hyperlinks for "regains balance" and "returns to normal" both po… https://t.co/j2AVJPBy87

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