Apple Card is being investigated over claims it gives women lower credit limits

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  • Apple Card is being investigated over claims it gives women lower credit limits - MIT Technology Review
    https://www.technologyreview.com/f/614701/apple-card-is-being-investigated-over-claims-it-gives-women-lower-

    The algorithm that determines the credit limit for users of Apple’s new credit card, which launched in the US in August, is facing an investigation after it appears to give men higher limits than women.

    The news: On November 7, web entrepreneur David Heinemeier Hansson posted a now-viral tweet that the Apple Card had given him 20 times the credit limit of his wife. This was despite the fact they filed joint tax returns and, upon investigation, his wife had a better credit score than he did. Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak replied to the tweet and said that he, too, had been granted 10 times the credit limit of his wife, even though they have no separate assets or bank accounts.

    Upshot: Now New York’s Department of Financial Services is launching an investigation into Goldman Sachs, which manages the card. Its superintendent, Linda Lacewell, said in a blog post that the watchdog would “examine whether the algorithm used to make these credit limit decisions violates state laws that prohibit discrimination on the basis of sex.” The regulator has already recently opened an investigation into reports that an algorithm resulted in black patients receiving less comprehensive care than white patients.

    Wider problem: Goldman Sachs posted a statement on Twitter at the weekend where it said that gender is not taken into account when determining creditworthiness. But the unexplainable disparity in the card’s credit limits is yet another example of how algorithmic bias can be unintentionally created. Algorithms of the sort used to assess creditworthiness are trained on years of historical data and bias can slip into the process in a number of different ways during the process.

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