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alilleybrinker ◴[] No.41892299[source]
Cathy O'Neil's "Weapons of Math Destruction" (2016, Penguin Random House) is a good companion to this concept, covering the "accountability sink" from the other side of those constructing or overseeing systems.

Cathy argues that the use of algorithm in some contexts permits a new scale of harmful and unaccountable systems that ought to be reigned in.

https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/241363/weapons-of-m...

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spencerchubb ◴[] No.41892736[source]
It's much easier to hold an algorithm accountable than an organization of humans. You can reprogram an algorithm. But good look influencing an organization to change
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1. rini17 ◴[] No.41893364[source]
You now have to not only find someone responsible for the algorithm but also competent and with permission to do it. Isn't it clear that this is very hard?