Put simply, AI bias refers to discrimination in the output churned out by Artificial Intelligence (AI ... “Additionally, more subtle cognitive biases, such as anchoring effects and availability ...
It is fascinating to question how many of the decisions we make in our daily lives are really ours, as our choices are often ...
A study by Michael Gerlich at SBS Swiss Business School has found that increased reliance on artificial intelligence (AI) ...
Is it a vase or two faces? Rubin's Vase shows how we see what we expect—just like we trust AI's convincing errors.
Hospitals are more likely to assess artificial intelligence and predictive models for accuracy than for potential biases, according to a study published Jan. 6 in Health Affairs. Researchers at ...
The risk of depending on data alone to make decisions is familiar: it is sometimes referred to as the McNamara fallacy, after ...