Algorithmic Accountability Act

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  • U.S. Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR), Chairman, U.S. Senate Committee on Finance, questions Chris Magnus as he appears before a Senate Finance Committee hearing to consider his nomination to be Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Department of Homeland Security, on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, U.S., October 19, 2021. Rod Lamkey/Pool via REUTERS

    Democratic lawmakers take another stab at AI bias legislation

    by 
    Amrita Khalid
    Amrita Khalid
    02.03.2022

    Sen. Ron Wyden and other Democrats want to hold companies accountable for discriminatory algorithms in banking, housing, and other sectors.

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    Senate bill would make tech companies test algorithms for bias

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    04.10.2019

    It's well established that algorithms can exhibit bias, however inadvertently, and a trio of US politicians believe they can do something about it. Senators Cory Booker, Yvette Clarke and Ron Wyden have introduced an Algorithmic Accountability Act that would require larger companies to test their algorithms and fix anything "inaccurate, unfair, biased or discriminatory." The move would also ask them to study how their systems protect personal data,and would let the FTC create regulations mandating impact studies for "highly sensitive" automated systems.