Disembodied Machine Learning: On the Illusion of Objectivity in NLP | OpenReview
https://openreview.net/forum?id=fkAxTMzy3fsRelevant: "Through a consideration of how choices in data and model development construct subjectivity, or biases that are represented in a model, we argue that addressing and mitigating biases is near-impossible"
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