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algorithmic bias

The mathematical precision of automated systems often creates an illusion of objectivity, yet human biases are frequently embedded within the software code. In this collection, we have gathered research and articles dedicated to the phenomenon of algorithmic bias. We analyze how data errors and specific software configurations influence decision-making in the judiciary, recruitment, medicine, and the distribution of social benefits.

Researchers tested how resilient visual language models are to misleading geographical cues – and the results were quite telling.

Capital Onewww.capitalone.com Mar 17, 2026

NeuroBlog

AI Detector: Ghost Hunter or a Cracked Mirror?

Artificial intelligence Educational Technologies

AI text detectors promise to unmask machines, but they increasingly accuse real people. We're exploring why these tools mislead and what can be done about it.

Helen Chang Mar 7, 2026

NeuroBlog

When Algorithms Get Prejudiced: Can AI Turn Racist?

Artificial intelligence AI Ethics

Let's dissect why neural networks occasionally act like they've inherited humanity's worst biases. We're talking about where this algorithmic nonsense comes from and whether we can actually teach machines to be more fair than their flawed creators.

Nick Code Nov 5, 2025

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