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Racial bias in higher ed advertising

2024-06-04 20:24:27.839578+02 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

I'm shocked: Meta algorithms push Black people more toward expensive universities, study finds

This finding is described in a paper titled "Auditing for Racial Discrimination in the Delivery of Education Ads," by Basileal Imana, a postdoctoral researcher at Princeton University; Aleksandra Korolova, assistant professor of computer science and public affairs at Princeton University; and John Heidemann, research professor of computer science at University of Southern California.

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