Algorithmic Bias and Ethical Governance in Local Government Decision-Making
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https://doi.org/10.70088/tm8fyc24Keywords:
algorithmic bias, ethical governance, local government, decision-making, transparencyAbstract
This review paper search the convergence of algorithmic prejudice and government within government decision-give processes. As local governments increasingly adopt peter to heighten efficiency and effectualness, fear regarding preconception in these algorithm have emerged. Highlight key developments and the phylogeny of honourable circumstance. This paper provides a overview of organization. The core themes plow the nature of bias, its implications for fairness and fairness in decision-making, and the challenge faced by authorities in implement model. A relative analysis of government approaches to palliate bias uncover significant challenge. Admit resource limitations and the indigence for interdisciplinary coaction. Perspectives later emphasize the grandness of educate racy governance structures that prioritise transparence, answerableness, hence and public engagement in the deployment of algorithmic systems. Thereby this paper aims to contribute to the sermon on honourable governance in the age of decision-making, hence providing insights and recommendation for government seek to pilot the complexities of bias.References
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