When algorithms rule, values can wither : building responsible AI systems with recognizing that technology solutions implicitly prioritize efficiency

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Organizations that aim to develop and deploy responsible AI systems must begin by considering what implicit and systemic biases reside in a technological system itself. Not doing so can result in catastrophic failures resulting from unintended consequences of the system's normal operations. The authors advise managers on how to mitigate the risk that algorithmic systems can cause organizational or social harm if left unchecked.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Lindebaum, D., Glaser, V., Moser, C., & Ashraf, M. (2022). When algorithms rule, values can wither: building responsible AI systems with recognizing that technology solutions implicitly prioritize efficiency ([First edition].). MIT Sloan Management Review.

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Dirk, Lindebaum et al.. 2022. When Algorithms Rule, Values Can Wither: Building Responsible AI Systems With Recognizing That Technology Solutions Implicitly Prioritize Efficiency. [Cambridge, Massachusetts]: MIT Sloan Management Review.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Dirk, Lindebaum et al.. When Algorithms Rule, Values Can Wither: Building Responsible AI Systems With Recognizing That Technology Solutions Implicitly Prioritize Efficiency [Cambridge, Massachusetts]: MIT Sloan Management Review, 2022.

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Lindebaum, D., Glaser, V., Moser, C. and Ashraf, M. (2022). When algorithms rule, values can wither: building responsible AI systems with recognizing that technology solutions implicitly prioritize efficiency. [First edn]. [Cambridge, Massachusetts]: MIT Sloan Management Review.

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Lindebaum, Dirk,, Vern Glaser, Christine Moser, and Mehreen Ashraf. When Algorithms Rule, Values Can Wither: Building Responsible AI Systems With Recognizing That Technology Solutions Implicitly Prioritize Efficiency [First edition]., MIT Sloan Management Review, 2022.

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