I once joked about this in a class I took on machine learning.
Basically, there is that meme floating around "Check your privilege". Whether it was serious or sarcastic, it had some odd charts and infographics associated with it.
Personally, I found those charts to be rather arbitrary in how it measured social privilege. So I figure that a good machine learning problem would be to teach a machine learning program how to measure someone's level social privilege given the usual data consisting of sex, race, orientation, nationality, religion, etc.
Of course, it is rather hard to measure social privilege (but I've managed to define the metric as being a probability value) and thus it only remains an amusing thought.
So what do you guys think about the possibility of using machine learning to calculate one's probability of being discriminated?
Basically, there is that meme floating around "Check your privilege". Whether it was serious or sarcastic, it had some odd charts and infographics associated with it.
Personally, I found those charts to be rather arbitrary in how it measured social privilege. So I figure that a good machine learning problem would be to teach a machine learning program how to measure someone's level social privilege given the usual data consisting of sex, race, orientation, nationality, religion, etc.
Of course, it is rather hard to measure social privilege (but I've managed to define the metric as being a probability value) and thus it only remains an amusing thought.
So what do you guys think about the possibility of using machine learning to calculate one's probability of being discriminated?