Anti-subordination and algorithmic discrimination
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https://doi.org/10.36151/TD.2024.112Keywords:
Anti-subordination, artificial intelligence, Law, oppression, algorithmAbstract
The anti-subordination perspective of anti-discrimination law is based on the notion of equality as non-exclusion. As it currently operates in different contexts, artificial intelligence contributes to the perpetuation of social systems of oppression/subordination that cause exclusion. This article analyzes the dichotomy between the anti-classification and anti-subordination perspectives and their impact in the fight against algorithmic discrimination. To this end, four key elements are studied to understand the anti-subordination perspective (stereotypes, non-neutrality, decontextualization and monoculture) that show that the same criticism made from the anti-subordination perspective to the Law can be directed to artificial intelligence (as both are areas in which power is concentrated). Finally, we propose some anti-subordination measures aimed at confronting algorithmic discrimination.
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