Quote by Cathy O'Neil Download Open image ““We are judged by what we do, not by who we are.”” — Cathy O'Neil ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 5.0 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare
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“We judge ourselves by our intentions and others by their behaviour.” — Stephen M.R. Covey Copy Share Image
“We judge ourselves by our best intentions and most noble deeds but we will be judged by our worst act.” — Michael Josephson Copy Share Image
“Don't live to be judged for what you haven't done. Live to be judged for what you have done.” — Stephen Richards Copy Share Image
“Any time we differentiate between one thing and another, we have judged.” — Douglas Beaumont Copy Share Image
“when you judge another person, you do not define them. You define yourself as someone who needs to judge others.” — Wayne W. Dyer Copy Share Image
“I've discovered that in life, it doesn't matter how good of a person you are; it's human nature to be judged and to judge… — Mz. Robinson Copy Share Image
“To not judge is to be like a peach. We shrink our space by giving up controlling others. Instead, we focus on controlling ourselves.… — John Kuypers Copy Share Image
With recidivism algorithms, for example, I worry about racist outcomes. With personality tests [for hiring], I worry about filtering out people with mental health… — Cathy O'Neil Copy Share Image
“They draw statistical correlations between a person’s zip code or language patterns and her potential to pay back a loan or handle a job.… — Cathy O'Neil Copy Share Image
I don't think anybody's ever notified that they were sentenced to an extra two years because their recidivism score had been high, or notified… — Cathy O'Neil Copy Share Image
The national conversation around white entitlement, around institutionalized racism, the Black Lives Matter movement, I think, came about in large part because of the… — Cathy O'Neil Copy Share Image
“model’s blind spots reflect the judgments and priorities of its creators. While the choices in Google Maps and avionics software appear cut and dried,… — Cathy O'Neil Copy Share Image
I would argue that one of the major problems with our blind trust in algorithms is that we can propagate discriminatory patterns without acknowledging… — Cathy O'Neil Copy Share Image
We've learned our lesson with finance because they made a huge goddamn explosion that almost shut down the world. But the thing I realized… — Cathy O'Neil Copy Share Image
“Employers, for example, are increasingly using credit scores to evaluate potential hires. Those who pay their bills promptly, the thinking goes, are more likely… — Cathy O'Neil Copy Share Image
It's a standard thing you hear from startup people - that their product is somehow improving the world. And if you follow the reasoning,… — Cathy O'Neil Copy Share Image
The NSA buys data from private companies, so the private companies are the source of all this stuff. — Cathy O'Neil Copy Share Image
“The algorithms would make sure that those deemed losers would remain that way. A lucky minority would gain ever more control over the data… — Cathy O'Neil Copy Share Image