As artificial intelligence spreads into more areas of public and private life, one thing has become abundantly clear: It can be just as biased as we are.

AI systems have been shown to be less accurate at identifying the faces of dark-skinned women, to give women lower credit-card limits than their husbands, and to be more likely to incorrectly predict that Black defendants will commit future crimes than whites. Racial and gender bias has been found in job-search ads, software for predicting health risks and searches for images…

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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