Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak says Apple Card discriminated against his wife, giving her a credit limit 10 times less than his despite their having shared assets.
first came under fire when tech entrepreneur David Heinemeier Hansson tweeted that Apple Card's algorithm gave him a credit limit 20 times greater than what it offered his wife, despite her credit score being higher.Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak
, who says Apple Card discriminated against his wife as well, giving her a credit limit 10 times less than his despite their having shared assets. When Heinemeier Hansson reached out to Apple regarding the issue, he says he was told it was the algorithm's fault.So nobody understands THE ALGORITHM. Nobody has the power to examine or check THE ALGORITHM. Yet everyone we’ve talked to from both Apple and GS are SO SURE that THE ALGORITHM isn’t biased and discriminating in any way.
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