AI and automated decision making

What is it?

Artificial intelligence (“AI”) is increasingly used by financial systems and financial technology (“fintech”) organizations to assist in data analysis, metrics, and decision making. Most AI systems are built and trained using statistical data and models which will result in outcomes that favour the statistical majority. In these systems, people experiencing disabilities, Deaf people, and other minority groups do not fit neatly into the model as they appear as small or insignificant data, or as statistical anomalies or outliers. People will experience this bias in different ways. This page documents some of these impacts and some possible approaches to overcome these issues.

Articles

This Articles section includes research papers, news articles, and other information published on the Internet.

Experiences

This Experiences section includes stories, perspectives, and experiences submitted by people experiencing disabilities or is Deaf. Where necessary, personal information have been changed to protect the privacy of the people involved.

  • Ana has been audited multiple times because her tax filing is flagged due to an unusual profile caused by her episodic disability, the audits always find her in full compliance.

Other issues being raised or addressed

  • Given the degree of public attention to AI and the role of AI in financial decisions, automated and AI-guided tools have been the focus of numerous consultations. 

  • Consideration of the disability barriers was distressingly absent from discussions of AI and Fintech deployment, even when the topic was AI fairness or equity. 

  • test and review AI supported mortgage and loan approval processes. Discussions have begun with CRA regarding disproportionate false positive flagging for tax audits. The project team has consulted a number of AI ethics groups to discuss possible approaches to financial discrimination caused by machine learning.

External groups

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