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Twitter launches bug bounty contest to detect algorithmic bias – Yahoo Finance Australia
It will pay up to $3,500 to those who find issues with the image-cropping algorithm.

Twitter
has laid out plans for a bug bounty
competition with a difference. This time around, instead of paying researchers who uncover security issues
, Twitter will reward those who find as-yet undiscovered examples of bias in its image-cropping algorithm.
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