Algorithmic Redlining: The Mathematics of Socioeconomic Exclusion - Jonathan Hayes - ebook

Algorithmic Redlining: The Mathematics of Socioeconomic Exclusion ebook

Jonathan Hayes

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The global financial system has enthusiastically embraced artificial intelligence, marketing it as an entirely objective, bias-free mechanism for evaluating creditworthiness. We are led to believe that cold mathematical logic has finally eradicated the human prejudice that plagued historical banking. However, beneath the polished corporate surface, these highly complex neural networks are actively learning and aggressively amplifying our darkest societal flaws. This investigation deconstructs the opaque, proprietary algorithms dictating modern economic mobility. By feeding historical lending data into machine learning models, financial institutions are covertly recreating the discriminatory zoning practices of the twentieth century. Because these automated systems rely on proxy variables like zip codes, digital purchasing habits, and social web connections, they ruthlessly deny capital to marginalized communities without ever explicitly referencing race or class. Dismantle the dangerous illusion of algorithmic neutrality. Uncover the terrifying legal loopholes protecting these predictive models from regulatory scrutiny, and understand the profound macroeconomic consequences of allowing unaccountable digital black boxes to unilaterally determine the financial destiny of millions.

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Liczba stron: 178

Rok wydania: 2026

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