*UK.gov's use of black box algorithms to decide stuff needs watching* /PS: Don't forget to try to cash in on public data – MPs/ By Rebecca Hill 23 May 2018 at 12:40 Increased use of algorithms in decision-making risks disproportionately affecting certain groups, MPs have said, urging the government to boost transparency and tackle bias - but not forget the value of public data. In a report on algorithmic decision-making, published today, the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee said the tech has the potential to improve public services and drive wider innovation in a range of sectors, from transport to healthcare. It said the data held by public authorities could be a potentially lucrative asset, urging the government to ensure it negotiates good deals for its use by private companies. However, the MPs also sounded a strong note of caution - emphasising that algorithms should not be seen as a magic formula; rather they have the potential to be biased and need to operate in a strong regulatory and ethical framework. […] Continua qui: https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/05/23/ukgov_told_to_treat_algorithms_with...