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Title: Examining Algorithmic Bias in AI-Powered Credit Scoring: Implications for Stakeholders and Public Perception in an EU Country
Author: Antonevics, Juris
Director/Tutor: Riambau Armet, Guillem
Keywords: Intel·ligència artificial
Algorismes en línia
Mercat financer
Treballs de fi de màster
Artificial intelligence
Online algorithms
Financial market
Master's thesis
Issue Date: 2023
Abstract: The presence of artificial intelligence (AI) in financial markets is becoming increasingly common, with AI algorithms used in fields as alternative credit scoring to render complex multifactorial decisions. However, concerns have been raised by agencies and researchers regarding the objectivity of AI based algorithms and their potential to perpetuate systematic inequalities among vulnerable populations. Through a simulation exercise using non-financial data, testing 126 application profiles, this research investigates the impact of AI in credit scoring, examining the presence of algorithmic bias and its implications for stakeholders. Additionally, it explores the perceptions of AI systems among the general population in an EU country surveying 144 individuals. Results from the simulation show presence of unequal treatment towards women applicants, making them less likely to get approved for a financial instrument compared to men. Furthermore, this study also reveals scepticism of general population towards automated decision-making systems and highlights their concerns about data privacy when interacting with AI systems.
Note: Treballs Finals del Màster en Oficial en Empresa Internacional / International Business, Facultat d'Economia i Empresa, Universitat de Barcelona. Curs: 2022-2023. Tutor: Guillem Riambau Armet
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/201366
Appears in Collections:Màster Oficial - Empresa Internacional / International Business

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