Biased algorithms in health care can lead to inaccurate diagnoses and delayed treatment. Deciding which variables to include to achieve fair health outcomes depends on how you approach fairness.
they are not incentivized to protect kids. they re incentivized to make money and pull in more customers. i think that s exactly the problem that we re running into here. social media likes to say that they will self regulate, don t look at the industry about what s going on, but the fact is that they don t do anything to make things better unless there really pushed hard. there s not an incentive for self regulation because there is a lot of money to be made. there s very little distinction being john on how things like the algorithm that push content us the engages us differs between children and adults on these platforms, so talking about teenage girls, they get pushed a lot of content that leads to things like eating disorders and body image issues because society is bombarding you with that kind of message as that adolescent girl, social media knows that you will engage with that because those are the type of messages that you re thinking about. so, they re not going to change t
disorders and body image issues because society is bombarding you with that kind of message as that adolescent girl, social media knows that you will engage with that because those are the type of messages that you re thinking about. so, they re not going to change the algorithm to make teen girls feel better. they had to be pushed in order for that to happen. doctor, is it too soon to know what the long term effects could be for teens. even in the short term, i can see that their attention span is so much shorter. their ability to focus on things. they can watch an endless summit of two minute videos, but they can t watch a two hour movie. i think that the worry about
customers. i think that s exactly the problem that we re running into here. social media likes to say that they will self regulate, don t look at the industry about what s going on, but the fact is that they don t do anything to make things better unless there really pushed hard. there s not an incentive for self regulation because there is a lot of money to be made. there s very little distinction being john on how things like the algorithm that push content us the engages us differs between children and adults on these platforms, so talking about teenage girls, they get pushed a lot of content that leads to things like eating