New York University: Inner Workings
March 17, 2020
March 17, 2020
NEW YORK, March 17 -- The New York University School of Law issued the following news:
Katherine Strandburg analyzes arguments for and against greater transparency in the algorithmic decision-making that increasingly affects us all.
In 1770, the Hungarian inventor Wolfgang von Kempelen debuted a chess-playing machine known as the Mechanical Turk, which defeated the likes of Napoleon Bonaparte and Benjamin Franklin. Spectators marveled, until the truth finally came to li . . .
Katherine Strandburg analyzes arguments for and against greater transparency in the algorithmic decision-making that increasingly affects us all.
In 1770, the Hungarian inventor Wolfgang von Kempelen debuted a chess-playing machine known as the Mechanical Turk, which defeated the likes of Napoleon Bonaparte and Benjamin Franklin. Spectators marveled, until the truth finally came to li . . .