Algorithmic Bias
Across
- 3. Of the same kind; alike or consisting of parts all of the same kind.
- 4. Inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, intense, or capable.
- 8. The tendency of a convicted criminal to re-offend.
- 10. A rule or directive made and maintained by an authority or government body.
- 12. Characterized by fairness and impartiality; just.
- 13. An unfair prejudice in favor of or against one thing or person, often learned and ingrained.
- 15. A variable that serves as a substitute or stand-in for another, especially in a calculation.
- 16. Describes something that proceeds in a gradual, subtle way, but has very harmful effects.
- 17. The action of making something bad—like a risk or a pain—less severe or serious.
- 19. To establish an idea or habit so firmly that it becomes very difficult to change.
- 20. An official inspection of an organization's accounts or, in tech, its systems for fairness and accuracy.
Down
- 1. Not able to be seen through; metaphorically, hard or impossible to understand.
- 2. An adjective meaning important or significant, having major and far-reaching results.
- 5. A process or set of rules a computer follows to perform a task or solve a problem.
- 6. A person or entity with ultimate authority to decide a matter.
- 7. To cause something, often a situation or a belief, to continue for a long time.
- 9. The state of being harmed or damaged.
- 11. To examine or inspect something with great care and thoroughness.
- 14. Describes a quality or a change that is so delicate and fine that it's difficult to analyze or notice.
- 18. The quality of being easy to perceive or understand; the opposite of opacity.