The Distributive Effects of Risk Prediction in Environmental Compliance - Algorithmic Design, Environmental Justice, and Public Policy
Offered By: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of algorithmic design, environmental justice, and public policy in this 18-minute conference talk from FAccT 2021. Delve into the research presented by E. Benami, R. Whitaker, V. La, H. Lin, B. Anderson, and D. Ho on the distributive effects of risk prediction in environmental compliance. Gain insights into how algorithmic decision-making impacts environmental justice and regulatory practices. Examine the implications of using predictive models for environmental risk assessment and their potential consequences on different communities. Learn about the challenges and opportunities in balancing technological advancements with equitable environmental protection.
Syllabus
The Distributive Effects of Risk Prediction in Environmental Compliance: Algorithmic Design, Environ
Taught by
ACM FAccT Conference
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