While Facebook profiles may not explicitly state users’ race or ethnicity, the company’s current advertising algorithms can still discriminate by these factors. To address this issue, regulators and advocacy groups should demand greater ad targeting transparency, more algorithmic bias auditing, and a “fairness through awareness” approach by Facebook and its advertisers, Jinyan Zang writes.
Though climate change impacts the whole planet, climate disasters are playing out very differently in the various oceans of the world. The reality of that variation is not driving international cooperation like one would hope, but is actually adding to the competition over the world’s seas, Bruce Jones contends.
On the latest episode of the Brookings Cafeteria podcast, Richard Reeves says the state and local taxes (SALT) deduction mostly benefits the wealthiest American taxpayers, gives little or no benefit to the middle class, and should be eliminated entirely. Also on this episode, David Wessel explains why inflation is back in the U.S. and what the Federal Reserve can do about it.
What’s next for U.S. energy tax policy? Ahead of the U.N. Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, climate and tax policy experts will gather on October 27 to discuss the Biden administration’s effort to reduce emissions, recent energy tax policy proposals, and more.
The future of tech governance. Groundbreaking technologies like AI have immense potential to change the world for the better, but they come with significant risks. To help answer key questions facing governments, the Brookings Global Forum on Democracy and Technology will bring experts together for a symposium on October 27.
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