Summary:
The book explores the intersection of computer science and social science, discussing how algorithms can be designed to better respect privacy, fairness, and other ethical considerations. It delves into the technical challenges and potential solutions for creating algorithms that make socially responsible decisions while still being effective and efficient.
Key points:
1. Privacy in Algorithms: The book highlights the need for algorithms that protect privacy using differential privacy, which hides individual data during analysis.
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