Gendered algorithms can result in discriminatory job advertising practices. For example, an algorithm might learn from past hiring data that certain positions are typically filled by a specific gender. Consequently, it could preferentially show these job ads to the same gender, reducing the visibility of opportunities for the underrepresented gender and perpetuating employment disparities.
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