How AI Exacerbates Bias and Inequity

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Benjamin Boudreaux, Brandon Crosby, Jessica Welburn Paige, Anita Chandra

VideoPublished Nov 26, 2024

In this Policy Lab webinar, RAND's Benjamin Boudreaux, Brandon Crosby, and Jessica Welburn Paige break down the ways that artificial intelligence training data interact with algorithms to create unfair outcomes for vulnerable communities. They also discuss what can be done to minimize such negative impacts.

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Boudreaux, Benjamin, Brandon Crosby, Jessica Welburn Paige, and Anita Chandra, How AI Exacerbates Bias and Inequity, RAND Corporation, PT-A2910-1, 2024. As of April 8, 2025: https://www.rand.org/pubs/presentations/PTA2910-1.html

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Boudreaux, Benjamin, Brandon Crosby, Jessica Welburn Paige, and Anita Chandra, How AI Exacerbates Bias and Inequity. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 2024. https://www.rand.org/pubs/presentations/PTA2910-1.html.
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