>> Even in systems with less human intervention (e.g automated loan approval systems) bias is still being built in.
Just because there is bias in the system does not mean it is OK to open the floodgates and introduce more
>> If anything this could provide people with the excuse of "see! it was the algorithm!".
It doesn't work that way. First the person has to come up with tens of thousands of dollars to defend themselves and hire lawyers and expert witnesses. What you are stating is just a luxury of the rich. If the new system is that rich people get extra avenues of defense, you are right.
Just because there is bias in the system does not mean it is OK to open the floodgates and introduce more
>> If anything this could provide people with the excuse of "see! it was the algorithm!".
It doesn't work that way. First the person has to come up with tens of thousands of dollars to defend themselves and hire lawyers and expert witnesses. What you are stating is just a luxury of the rich. If the new system is that rich people get extra avenues of defense, you are right.