Generative AI vs. Human Bias: A Legal Tech Tug-of-War! with prof. Talia Gillis
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🎙️Welcome to another exciting episode of MondAI bAIgel, featuring our special guest, Prof. Talia Gillis from Columbia Law School. In this episode, we challenge conventional thinking in tech law that...
show moreIn this episode, we challenge conventional thinking in tech law that often perceives algorithms as sole decision-makers. We discuss Prof. Gillis's recent project at Columbia University and explore the concept of algorithms as aids to human decision-making, shining a light on the interplay between humans and technology in critical decision processes.We delve deep into the biases that can arise in both humans and algorithms, emphasizing the importance of auditing not just algorithms but the entire decision-making process. By assessing the process holistically, we gain a more comprehensive understanding of decision biases and ways to mitigate them.
Additionally, we explore different aspects of consumer credit pricing. Going beyond creditworthiness, we examine how the personalization process and AI can influence credit pricing, resulting in varying impacts on consumers.
Lastly, we touch on an essential yet often overlooked topic - AI input bias and discrimination. By discussing this crucial issue, we hope to raise awareness and prompt more robust considerations in the tech law sphere.Join us in this episode as we unpack the multifaceted world of AI and its intersection with law and decision-making.
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