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We all instinctively understand fairness, we all instinctively understand that.
IBM has released a dataset of one million faces with detailed face annotation to help the research community better understand fairness in facial analysis technology; Microsoft has called for government regulation in the space over concerns of bias and warned its investors that biased algorithms could harm the company's reputation.
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Those who defend the egregious rewards of the financial elite fail to understand that fairness is "capitalism's indispensable value".
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[44] For example, you could say something such as "I understand that fairness is important to you.
Now one might wonder about whether these are really best understood as fairness items.
They understand that actual fairness and the appearance of fairness plays a role in that.
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