Weapons of Math Destruction
Sep 14, 2017•38 min
Episode description
Cathy O'Neil shares about her book, Weapons of Math Destruction, on episode 170 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
This has very little to do with technical knowledge and everything to do with power.
—Cathy O'Neil
They think that because something is mathematical … it’s inherently more fair than a human process.
—Cathy O'Neil
There’s absolutely no reason to think that algorithms are inherently fair.
—Cathy O'Neil
It doesn’t make sense for all colleges to be measured by the same yardstick.
—Cathy O'Neil
There are ethical choices in every single algorithm we build.
—Cathy O'Neil
Resources Mentioned
Weapons of Math Destruction* by Cathy O'Neil
U.S. News and World Report: Best College Rankings
Wall Street Journal / Times Higher Education College Rankings
How Can We Stop Algorithms Telling Lies
Big Data is Coming to Health Insurance
Why We Need Accountable Algorithms
Digital Redlining and Privacy with Chris Gilliard
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