Algorithm justice – moving towards equitable artificial intelligence

Q4 Business, Management and Accounting CASE Journal Pub Date : 2023-05-04 DOI:10.1108/tcj-11-2021-0211
R. K.
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Research methodology The case is presented as descriptive in nature and primarily involves exploratory research. Case overview/synopsis Ashraf, a young graduate from Bangalore, India, started a chain of lifestyle shops, his family business in Khartoum, Sudan. To modernize the shops, Ashraf approached a small finance bank for financial assistance. However, after submitting the required documents and with a good credit score, he was denied a loan. The bank officials had mentioned that the loan automation software did not approve the application. Hence, the bank personnel said that they could not do anything further. Disappointed, Ashraf sought the help of his professor, John, to understand why the software rejected his application. Professor John explained to Ashraf the advantages and disadvantages of automation. In the process, Ashraf understood the significance and compelling need to address “Algorithm Bias,” a situation in which specific attributes of an algorithm cause unfair outcomes. The case place students in Ashraf’s position to help them understand the advantages and issues of applying automation through artificial intelligence. Complexity academic level The case suits graduate-level courses like business analytics, financial analytics and business intelligence. Learning objectives Through the case, the students will be able to: Understand the role of algorithms in business and society. Understand the causes, effects and methods of reducing algorithm bias. Demonstrate the ability to detect algorithm bias. Define policies to mitigate algorithm bias.
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算法正义——迈向公平的人工智能
研究方法论该案例本质上是描述性的,主要涉及探索性研究。案例概述/概要Shraf是一名来自印度班加罗尔的年轻毕业生,他在苏丹喀土穆创办了一家生活方式连锁店,这是他的家族企业。为了使商店现代化,阿什拉夫向一家小型金融银行寻求财政援助。然而,在提交了所需文件并取得了良好的信用评分后,他被拒绝了贷款。银行官员曾提到,贷款自动化软件没有批准该申请。因此,银行工作人员表示,他们不能做任何进一步的事情。Ashraf很失望,他寻求他的教授John的帮助,以了解软件拒绝他的申请的原因。约翰教授向阿什拉夫解释了自动化的优点和缺点。在这个过程中,Ashraf理解解决“算法偏见”的重要性和迫切需要,在这种情况下,算法的特定属性会导致不公平的结果。该案例将学生置于阿什拉夫的地位,帮助他们了解通过人工智能应用自动化的优势和问题。复杂性学术水平该案例适合研究生级别的课程,如商业分析、金融分析和商业智能。学习目标通过这种情况,学生将能够: 了解算法在商业和社会中的作用。 了解减少算法偏差的原因、效果和方法。 展示检测算法偏差的能力。 定义减轻算法偏差的策略。
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