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Algorithmic Bias: A Challenge for Ethical Artificial Intelligence (AI)

In: Immersive Technology and Experiences

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  • Divya Dwivedi

    (IIM Bangalore)

Abstract

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become an important aspect of our lives as it has humongous potential to support humans in various domains by sharing the cognitive load. However, the ethical side of AI poses serious challenges. There have been several cases when AI algorithms are declared as unfair, inscrutable, harmful, i.e., biased. Therefore, it becomes important to understand—What kinds of algorithmic biases exist and how do they occur? What are their sources? How can they be identified and corrected to make them more ethical? What are the optimum ways to exploit them? This chapter offers a thematic review of ‘Algorithmic bias’ by exploring the recent literature (2016–2022) to find the answers to the above questions.

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  • Divya Dwivedi, 2024. "Algorithmic Bias: A Challenge for Ethical Artificial Intelligence (AI)," Springer Books, in: Githa S. Heggde & Santosh Kumar Patra & Rasananda Panda (ed.), Immersive Technology and Experiences, chapter 0, pages 67-84, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-99-8834-1_5
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-8834-1_5
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