LinkedIn denies gender bias claim with name searches

LinkedIn’s search algorithm is not biased towards suggesting male versions of female names in searches on its site, the professional network has said.
Fri, 9 Sep 2016

LinkedIn’s search algorithm is not biased towards suggesting male versions of female names in searches on its site, the professional network has said.

LinkedIn’s comments were in response to an investigation carried out by US newspaper The Seattle Times, which found searching for a ‘Stephanie Williams’ on the professional networking...

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