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No. 13: Unconsciously Biased and Consciously Unbiased

Implicit models in the back of our minds can creep into explicit models creating biased predictions that have societal implications.

Steve Ruberg Bayesian Thinking, Case Studies, Stats and Data Science Leave a comment November 7, 2019 4 Minutes

No. 4: We Won’t Get Fooled Again … or Will We?

What if AI in healthcare is the next asbestos?

Steve Ruberg Stats and Data Science Leave a comment June 28, 2019August 16, 2019 3 Minutes
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