INST204

Designing Fair Systems

Reviews how specific values are built into different automated decision-making systems as an inevitable result of constructing mechanisms meant to produce specific outcomes. These values create differential outcomes for the different people enmeshed in these systems, but both these values and these systems can be changed to support different values and different outcomes. The class serves as an introduction to the emerging field of algorithmic bias that bridges the disciplines of information science, computer science, law, policy, philosophy, sociology, urban planning, and others.

Spring 2024

2 reviews
Average rating: 4.50

Fall 2023

8 reviews
Average rating: 4.25

Spring 2023

2 reviews
Average rating: 4.50

Past Semesters

8 reviews
Average rating: 4.25

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