
When Mehmet and Peter are not the same – bias based on the origin of names in word vectors
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Pre-trained language models such as word vectors can contain social stereotypes, which can lead to software making discriminatory decisions.…

How the industry benefits from machine learning
Augmented Intelligence EN, Event report ENThat machine learning is shaking up the industry is nothing new. But how mature is this technology for widespread use? And at what point are…

Is Augmented Intelligence the AI of the future?
Augmented Intelligence EN, Professional Contribution ENIn the past, artificial intelligence (AI) was often portrayed as one that could one day replace humans. Today, it is assumed that this will not…

“We bear responsibility for our technologies” – Digitisation from the perspective of the philosopher of technology
Augmented Intelligence EN, Interview ENIs digitalisation accessible to everyone, can we trust new technologies and who ultimately takes responsibility for their actions? Janina Loh,…

Social stereotypes in pre-trained language models
Augmented Intelligence EN, Professional Contribution ENWhen algorithms make decisions, they often discriminate because of programmed preferences. Author Mascha Kurpicz-Briki investigated what happens…