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Algorithmic Harm: Protecting People in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Contributor(s): Bar-Gill, Oren (Author), Sunstein, Cass R (Author)

ISBN: 9780197778203

Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Pub Date: May 28, 2025

Dewey: 303.4834

LCCN: 2025015945

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Illustrated, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.62" H x 9.23" L x 6.24" W ( 0.60 lbs) 200 pages

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Description: Will algorithms help people or hurt them? What about artificial intelligence in general? If consumers know what they need to know and do not suffer from behavioral biases, algorithms and AI are likely to be helpful. Consumers will be more likely to get what they want and need. But if consumers lack information, algorithms in particular will be able to convince them to make harmful or foolish choices. And if consumers suffer from behavioral biases, such as unrealistic optimism or a focus on the short term, algorithms will be able to produce serious harms.

In Algorithmic Harm: Protecting People in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, Oren Bar-Gill and Cass Sunstein consider the harms and benefits of AI and algorithms and catalog the different ways in which algorithms are being or may be used in consumer and other markets. The authors identify the market conditions under which these uses injure consumers and consider policy and regulatory responses that could reduce the risks consumers, investors, workers, and voters face now--and in the future. Democracy and self-government are at risk; there is a great deal that can be done to reduce that risk.

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