Difference between revisions of "Machine learning ethics"
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− | - definition | + | -definition |
− | - references | + | -references |
− | - neutral point of view | + | -neutral point of view |
− | - write in the most objective way possible | + | -write in the most objective way possible |
− | - can be verified (cite everything) | + | -can be verified (cite everything) |
− | - what counts as a reliable source? | + | -what counts as a reliable source? |
− | - published sources with a reputation for fact checking and accuracy | + | -published sources with a reputation for fact checking and accuracy |
− | - textbooks, books, magazines, newspapers, academic papers, PUBLISHED | + | -textbooks, books, magazines, newspapers, academic papers, PUBLISHED |
Revision as of 18:13, 19 January 2023
Ian Lee's article
see si410_w3_workshop slides
-definition -references -neutral point of view -write in the most objective way possible -can be verified (cite everything) -what counts as a reliable source?
-published sources with a reputation for fact checking and accuracy -textbooks, books, magazines, newspapers, academic papers, PUBLISHED