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Framing Bias

Framing Bias

  • Framing bias refers to people’s tendency to be influenced based on how information is presented.
  • Example: An engineer who sees a dark and dull website for a product believes that the product must have poor sales, ignoring the actual positive sales number of the product.
  • The problem: In designing the AI algorithm, the engineer may take into account subjective variables, such as the color of a website, instead of focusing on objective metrics. 
  • The solution: Avoid subjective (usually qualitative) data and prioritize objective, factual data instead.

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In the ideal world, machines are unbiased and objective. However, the humans who engineer these machines are inherently biased.

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