in the Islamic world of hundreds of thousands of people taking to the streets to to protest a judge being unfairly fired that is to protest the violation of the Constitution an astonishing thing the likes of which had never happened before which sign did wecome down we came down in the sight of General mashari he was our Ally he supported the war on terror now we could
So, similarly, the systems we build can be built with particular learning models that might be more inclusive where people who might be targeted or unfairly excluded by such systems can be part of the process of designing and developing such systems, et cetera. And then I also really believe that we need independent oversight, particularly when these are privatized services being used in public context, right?
our future will -- where -- where do you see regulation and in our -- in our industry and our business fitting together? out -- unfairly bailed out Wall Street and that's a reflection in part not just of the economic climate of the times but about power.
So I really do think this is-- the only way you're going to know whether you're getting the benefits is how it shows up in your own life. That is not to unfairly malign Google.
It was just an amazing part. seems to unfairly have vilified you in the press and in the eyes of many.
His look is certainly not youthful and happy. And fairly or unfairly , the Romans blame Caesar's fate, in part, on this person, who
So those people whose important life decisions are being informed by these scores, they're getting unfairly booted from opportunities. Opportunities are unfairly being taken from them. Moreover, they're destructive in a larger sense.
So I told him about the secret messages in computer spam. She's been unfairly fired.
The conditions for that have never been better. Fairly or unfairly , the initiators of that change are gonna have to be us on the supply side, the ones who are going to the mall. So, how do we do that?
He argued on behalf of the City of Spokane in the case that was eventually decided by the Supreme Court which did determine that the railroads were unfairly discriminating economically against the Intermountain region. Of course, that was a new legal principle that there could be such a thing as economic discrimination. And Adams was sort of one of the people who spearheaded that theory.
That get us to retweet things or share them on Facebook without checking them. That get us to think unfairly unflattering things about people. And to get back to natural selection-- I think to become aware of your feelings and decide whether or not to do their bidding
We're human beings, and they're human beings. I think they've been unfairly portrayed as being more biased than they were by deliberately leaving out very powerful pieces of the prosecution's evidence.
And then the President said-- after the President's spokesman said that he was fired, the President himself said that the media had treated him unfairly . Now how you reconcile our treating him unfairly with the fact that he was fired by the President, I don't know. But somehow, they say that.
The wonderful chance to write a cool story. The terrible time a teacher unfairly graded a test. The victory in a basketball game.
direction to make it seem like you know Ms we don't know what causes it we can't really treat it this guy has a great idea that he's being unfairly discriminated against because of this billion multi-billion dollar industry that doesn't want to be displaced you know manufacturing a completely incorrect picture of what the real story is but that is part for the course in the media the late mainstream media
You had an incredible resurgence on an app which was unfairly taken from the world, which was Vine.
as an arbitrary mark of difference for which they are unfairly penalized.
Fortunately, though unfairly , our unearned privilege grants us a more receptive audience with those whites who remain unconvinced.
It showed that African-Americans fundamentally have been treated unfairly for a very, very
I think the other thing that we do unfairly right now is-- and I'm a big believer in the intentions behind the accountability movement,
So you might be denied admission to a college you wanted to go to unfairly , or you might have your privacy leaked by a data set or a computation.
or somebody getting hurt, or somebody being treated unfairly .
I'll say that. Young people are treated unfairly .
If we look at the question of whether anyone has felt that they've been unfairly denied a promotion, we see a different pattern emerging.
So they've got a study that shows if you feel someone's treating you unfairly , a part of your brain called the insula activates.
And I mean that in two ways. Like the first way I mean that is that they ruin people's lives unfairly . So those people whose important life decisions are being informed by these scores, they're getting unfairly booted from opportunities.
Trying to understand, not only the figures about who feels they've been unfairly denied, but what are some of the mechanisms that
And I think you talk a lot about how in the US, Asian men are viewed unfairly in that-- not only when it comes to sports, but also things
Like the first way I mean that is that they ruin people's lives unfairly . So those people whose important life decisions are being informed by these scores, they're getting unfairly booted from opportunities. Opportunities are unfairly being taken from them.
I liked your comment earlier about how you felt like things like the "Wall Street Journal" on the "New York Times" were unfairly portraying
And afterwards, they were exposed to a situation where one of their partners was unfairly penalized.
I think there's about 100 thousand protests last year about farmers who've had their land unfairly grabbed from them, or they've been not well compensated for their land.
certainly not a German nationalist, not even a German patriot, but even I would say that the Versailles Treaty treated Germany somewhat unfairly . I mean, it laid all the blame on Germany. And,
So Chrome, we should say, at least in my opinion, is not winning unfairly .
When I was an executive at Nike, I had a colleague we'll call Frank, and I saw somebody conspiring to get him fired unfairly .
Well, it means that Trump puts up barriers and things like steel and aluminum, saying everybody else is playing unfairly .
We see that among Asian Americans, more generally, 14% attest that they feel like they've been unfairly denied a promotion.
That's an effect, then, if I constantly believe I'm being treated unfairly , small or large incidents.
described as resignation, and then was described as a firing. And then the President said-- after the President's spokesman said that he was fired, the President himself said that the media had treated him unfairly . Now how you reconcile our treating him unfairly with the fact that he was fired by the President, I don't know.
Seymour Papert, published a book called "Perceptrons." in which he went to pains to discredit, somewhat unfairly I might add, a simplified
And every time you think, oh, this company's a really great company and the stock's been unfairly beaten up, nine out of 10 times you're wrong.
GOV. Well, on that trip, I was trying to do three things, one was Kenneth Bae, the American, detained unfairly ,
article. So a volatile guardian overreacts to minor mistakes, determines failure prematurely, assigns blame unfairly , and reacts defensively to feedback.
On the other hand, when we're feeling things like judged, unfairly evaluated or, kind of
So I came to this story, "The Women of K2", with an itch and some suspicions that, "Perhaps women climbers have been unfairly treated -- not only by the men with whom they climb,
not for, um, decades. Now, we think that's wrong, and we believe it has hurt, uh, low-income women, uh, unfairly