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Invisible Matchmakers: How Algorithms Pair People with Opportunities, with Daniela Saban
Jun 12, 2024
Associate Professor Daniela Saban discusses the importance of building fairness into algorithms for fair outcomes in job, housing, and relationship matching. She emphasizes the non-neutrality of algorithms and the need for conscious design choices to mitigate inequities. Saban explores the impact of user profiles on matchmaking algorithms, gender dynamics on dating apps, and strategies to improve equity in volunteer matching algorithms.
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- Algorithms shape online experiences and real-world outcomes, impacting people beyond the digital domain.
- Algorithms reflect the values of their designers and can either perpetuate or mitigate inequities.
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