What Is Discrimination, When Is It Wrong and Why?
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Explore a thought-provoking keynote address from the FAT* 2018 conference, delivered by Deborah Hellman, University of Virginia School of Law professor. Delve into the complex topic of discrimination, examining its definition, moral implications, and societal impact. Gain insights into the philosophical and legal debates surrounding discriminatory practices, understanding various scholarly perspectives on what constitutes wrongful discrimination and the goals of anti-discrimination laws. Engage with Hellman's comprehensive survey of different approaches to these questions and the ensuing debates. Benefit from the subsequent discussion led by Cynthia Dwork from Harvard, enhancing your understanding of this critical issue in computing and society.
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FAT* 2018: Keynote by Deborah Hellman - What is discrimination, when is it wrong and why?
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