Meta Deploys Machine Learning Tech To Thwart Facebook Ad Discrimination

  • Meta Platforms, Inc META had created a Variance Reduction System (VRS) to help advance the equitable distribution of Facebook ads under a settlement with the Department of Justice (DOJ), representing the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
  • After more than a year of collaboration with the DOJ, Meta launched the VRS in the U.S. for housing ads
  • Over the coming year, Meta will extend its use to U.S. employment and credit ads.
  • Also Read: Facebook Ads Draws Class Action For Algorithmic Gender Bias
  • Meta said it plans to expand the new machine-learning system to employment and credit ads, the Wall Street Journal reports
  • The VRS uses new machine learning technology in ad delivery so that the actual audience that sees an ad more closely reflects the eligible target audience for that ad.
  • After a large enough group of people sees the ad, the VRS measures the aggregate demographic distribution of those who have seen the ad.
  • The VRS relies on Bayesian Improved Surname Geocoding (BISG) that respects people’s privacy.
  • In addition to agreeing to build the new ad-delivery system, Meta in June also agreed to pay a civil penalty of $115,054, the maximum available under the Fair Housing Act. 
  • Meta also agreed to stop using a tool for housing ads called “Special Ad Audience.”
  • Price Action: META shares traded lower by 1.21% at $127.90 in the premarket on the last check Tuesday.
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