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Caute_cautim
Community Champion

So you think you are unbiased?

Hi All

 

A very interesting posting on Cognitive Bias, so imagine creating new software programs or programming your organisational Artificial Intelligence without the inherent knowledge of your own bias.

 

https://www.visualcapitalist.com/50-cognitive-biases-in-the-modern-world/

 

A fascinating insight.

 

Regards

 

Caute_Cautim

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Steve-Wilme
Advocate II

See https://www.schneier.com/news/archives/2011/05/the_5_biggest_biases.html

See also https://www.schneier.com/tag/bias/

 

There also an extensive literature on heuristics, biases and decision making.  Trying starting with the classic studied by Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman if interested.

 

 

 

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Steve Wilme CISSP-ISSAP, ISSMP MCIIS
Beads
Advocate I

My organization pounds anti-bias training into every opportunity we can. Makes you question every decision after a while, thanks 😉

 

- B/Eads

Steve-Wilme
Advocate II

But you have ultimately to move forward and make decisions rather than be paralysed by fear of deciding.

 

I had an HR person tell me that discrimination was illegal some years ago.  I just said; Oh, really.  So every job applicant must be offered a position and we cannot choose between candidates as that would be discriminating against those less likely to be able to do the job?  You have to decide and so long as you don't discriminate on the basis of protected characteristics it's necessary to do so.

 

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Steve Wilme CISSP-ISSAP, ISSMP MCIIS
Beads
Advocate I

This is where we are quickly devolving by trying to avoid any and all bias leaves us in a state of analysis paralysis or simply hiring poor candidates in order to solve diversity requirements.

I've seen both first hand.
Caute_cautim
Community Champion

@BeadsThe main point is that AI and ML only work within distinct boundaries.  Go outside of those boundaries, then they simply provide unreliable results.   And are unbelievable. 

 

Regards

 

Caute_Cautim

Beads
Advocate I

Agreed. However after rereading both articles in the OP I only see human bias not trained bias in AI/ML modeling which is where my focus was aimed with both my comments. My company provided 3 hours of anti-bias training this year alone. Nothing about AI bias which is a mathematical construct that can be discarded through training but that would be a completely different topic altogether.

 

If I missed the AI/ML conversation I would be happy to correct myself a I for now, I fail to see it mentioned above save your comment.

 

Well, off to a parade and afternoon at the VFW hall(s).

 

- B/Eads

Steve-Wilme
Advocate II

The issue of AI/ML bias is explicitly called out in the ICO's paper on big data.  From a privacy perspective the regulator requires organisations to explicitly consider and document the potential consequences of automated decision making based on these techniques, before they are used, which should go some way to considering it bias will result.

  

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Steve Wilme CISSP-ISSAP, ISSMP MCIIS
Beads
Advocate I

My approach here was of human bias as I saw nothing above connecting machine bias which entails a different set of rules and technical discussion.

 

- B/Eads