Algorithmic Bias

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