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Social And Ethical Issues In Weapons Of Math Destruction

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Week 3 Reflection Paper

Saiteja Rapelli
Webster University
CSDA-5130, Social and Ethical Issues in Analytics
Professor Tonya S. Rivers
January 29, 2023 A Reflection on Weapons of Math Destruction

One theme from chapters 3, 4, 5, and 6 of "Weapons of Math Destruction" by Cathy O'Neal is the negative impact of big data and predictive analytics on society. O'Neal argues that the use of these technologies in areas such as college admissions, online advertising, and the criminal justice system can perpetuate existing biases and inequalities, and lead to a system that favors the wealthy and privileged (O'Neil, n.d). She highlights the potential negative consequences for marginalized groups and individuals and calls for greater accountability and transparency in the use of these algorithms.
In "Weapons of Math Destruction," O'Neal argues that the use of big data and predictive analytics in various sectors of society can have …show more content…

These algorithms can also have negative impacts on marginalized groups and individuals if they are not properly designed and regulated. Therefore, it is important for there to be greater transparency and oversight in the use of these technologies to ensure that they do not perpetuate existing inequalities and biases. There is an increasing need for transparency and oversight in the use of these technologies. Without transparency, it can be difficult to understand how an algorithm is making decisions and identify potential biases. And without oversight, there may be no mechanism in place to correct any issues that arise. Therefore, it is crucial for there to be greater transparency and oversight in the use of big data and predictive analytics to ensure that these technologies do not perpetuate existing inequalities and

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