AI Bias Calculator
Estimate how algorithmic systems may misjudge your identity based on real-world bias data.
Bias Risk Score: %
Interpretation:
How to Use the AI Bias Calculator (and Why It Matters)
The AI Bias Calculator is a simple educational tool that estimates your potential risk of being misjudged by automated systems based on your demographic profile. These include facial recognition tools, hiring algorithms, predictive policing, and loan scoring systems.
What It Does
Using available bias research and real-world examples, this tool helps you:
- Understand how AI may treat different identities unequally
- Visualize how race, gender, and age can alter how algorithms “see” you
- Reflect on the ethical implications of automated decision-making
How to Use the Calculator (Step by Step)
Step 1: Select Your Race/Ethnicity
Choose the group you most identify with. This reflects known disparities in AI recognition systems and data-driven tools.
Step 2: Choose Your Gender
Select your gender. Nonbinary and women-identifying individuals are often misclassified or underrepresented in training data.
Step 3: Enter Your Age
Age plays a subtle role in algorithmic performance. People under 25 and over 60 may face skewed results in systems like job hiring, healthcare diagnostics, and facial detection.
Step 4: Click “Check Bias Risk”
Press the red “Check Bias Risk” button. The calculator will use known research and risk factors to estimate your bias risk score (as a percentage).
Interpreting the Results
- 0% – 15%: Minimal risk – You are likely represented in most datasets.
- 20% – 40%: Moderate risk – Be cautious in algorithmic environments (hiring, credit).
- 40% – 60%: High risk – You may be subject to AI bias in multiple contexts.
- 60% – 95%: Severe risk – AI systems are statistically much more likely to misjudge or penalize people with your profile.
Why This Matters
AI is not neutral. It learns from biased data collected from decades (or centuries) of societal inequality. This means:
- Black faces are more likely to be misidentified by facial recognition.
- Women are underrepresented in tech hiring algorithms.
- Latino applicants may be rejected by credit-scoring bots at higher rates.
By understanding your bias risk, you can ask better questions, demand transparency, and advocate for more ethical systems.
AI Bias Calculator – FAQ
Is this calculator 100% accurate?
No. This tool uses approximated values based on public research from MIT Media Lab, ProPublica, and others. It’s educational, not predictive.
What studies does this tool draw from?
- MIT’s Gender Shades project (Buolamwini & Gebru)
- ProPublica’s Machine Bias report on predictive policing
- Various academic papers on algorithmic discrimination in hiring, loans, and healthcare.
Can this be used in legal cases or official reports?
No. This is a public awareness and advocacy tool, not a legal instrument or diagnostic model.
Does it collect or store my data?
No. This calculator runs entirely in your browser. Nothing is stored, tracked, or transmitted.
How can I reduce AI bias?
- Demand transparency from companies using AI
- Support diverse datasets
- Advocate for government regulation
- Educate others with tools like this