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Interesting from an academic perspective, but absolutely inaccessible to 99% of the population. If I don't get the outcome I want, I will dispute it (and people already do) because I think it's unfair.

And maybe it is in your case. Are all algorithms designed to be "fair"? Should they be? Can they be, if everyone has an exception or a loophole? Or at some point do "disputes" go back to a human with the same biases that algorithms were intended to solve?




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