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Author

Victoria Cutler

Published

July 21, 2023

“Mathematical models should be our tools, not our masters.” - Cathy O’Neil

The Modelers’ Hippocratic Oath

In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, the need for updated laws and industry standards is imperative to ensure transparency, accountability, and ethics in how companies handle data. For now, programmers bear a significant portion of the responsibility. The first crucial step lies in raising awareness of ethics in data science and how no mathematical model can ever be a completely accurate representation of the world. However, mathematical models can and do alter the course of our world: whether that be with recidivism models deciding who goes to jail or with falsehoods in micro-targeted political ads to swing voters and influence elections (O’Neil 2017). I therefore re-emphasize the pledge penned by Emanuel Derman and Paul Wilmott during the aftermath of the nefarious model optimizations that ultimately led to the 2008 financial crisis:

https://mathbabe.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/modelers_hippocratic_oath.png

References

O’Neil, Cathy. 2017. Weapons of Math Destruction.

Citation

BibTeX citation:
@online{cutler2023,
  author = {Victoria Cutler},
  editor = {},
  title = {Ethics},
  date = {2023-07-21},
  url = {https://victoriacutler.github.io/ethics},
  langid = {en}
}
For attribution, please cite this work as:
Victoria Cutler. 2023. “Ethics.” July 21, 2023. https://victoriacutler.github.io/ethics.