Free University must prove anti-cheating software did not discriminate
In an unprecedented interim ruling, a student has provided sufficient facts to uphold a complaint that the Free University discriminated against her when its anti-cheating algorithm failed to log her in via face detection, likely due to the darker colour of her skin. The university has ten weeks to prove that the software did not discriminate.
Writer: Mensenrechten
Publication: College voor de Rechten van de Mens
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