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- Causal fairness
- Pearl and others have argued that fairness should be assessed through causal reasoning, not merely statistical correlation. An algorithm is fair if it does not use protected characteristics as causal determinants of the outcome. The challenge is that causal models require assumptions about the structure of the world — which variables are causes, which are effects, which are confounders — and these assumpti...
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