What Constitutes a Less Discriminatory Algorithm?
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Laufer, Benjamin; Raghavan, Manish; Barocas, Solon
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Disparate impact doctrine offers an important legal apparatus for targeting discriminatory data-driven algorithmic decisions. A recent body of work has focused on conceptualizing one particular construct from this doctrine: the less discriminatory alternative, an alternative policy that reduces disparities while meeting the same business needs of a status quo or baseline policy. However, attempts to operationalize this construct in the algorithmic setting must grapple with some thorny challenges and ambiguities. In this paper, we attempt to raise and resolve important questions about less discriminatory algorithms (LDAs). How should we formally define LDAs, and how does this interact with different societal goals they might serve? And how feasible is it for firms or plaintiffs to computationally search for candidate LDAs? We find that formal LDA definitions face fundamental challenges when they attempt to evaluate and compare predictive models in the absence of held-out data. As a result, we argue that LDA definitions cannot be purely quantitative, and must rely on standards of "reasonableness." We then raise both mathematical and computational constraints on firms' ability to efficiently conduct a proactive search for LDAs, but we provide evidence that these limits are "weak" in a formal sense. By defining LDAs formally, we put forward a framework in which both firms and plaintiffs can search for alternative models that comport with societal goals.
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CSLAW ’25, München, Germany
Date issued
2025-03-25Department
Sloan School of ManagementPublisher
ACM|Symposium on Computer Science and Law
Citation
Laufer, Benjamin, Raghavan, Manish and Barocas, Solon. 2025. "What Constitutes a Less Discriminatory Algorithm?."
Version: Final published version
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979-8-4007-1421-4