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Erschienen in: Ethics and Information Technology 4/2023

01.12.2023 | Original Paper

Melting contestation: insurance fairness and machine learning

verfasst von: Laurence Barry, Arthur Charpentier

Erschienen in: Ethics and Information Technology | Ausgabe 4/2023

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Abstract

With their intensive use of data to classify and price risk, insurers have often been confronted with data-related issues of fairness and discrimination. This paper provides a comparative review of discrimination issues raised by traditional statistics versus machine learning in the context of insurance. We first examine historical contestations of insurance classification, showing that it was organized along three types of bias: pure stereotypes, non-causal correlations, or causal effects that a society chooses to protect against, are thus the main sources of dispute. The lens of this typology then allows us to look anew at the potential biases in insurance pricing implied by big data and machine learning, showing that despite utopic claims, social stereotypes continue to plague data, thus threaten to unconsciously reproduce these discriminations in insurance. To counter these effects, algorithmic fairness attempts to define mathematical indicators of non-bias. We argue that this may prove insufficient, since as it assumes the existence of specific protected groups, which could only be made visible through public debate and contestation. These are less likely if the right to explanation is realized through personalized algorithms, which could reinforce the individualized perception of the social that blocks rather than encourages collective mobilization.

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Fußnoten
1
This distinction is not always easy to make: see Charpentier et al. (2022) for a discussion in the case of natural disasters. Please note that we limit here the discussion to causal variables; Loi and Christen (2021) further discuss moral issues associated with choice when the variable is used as a surrogate.
 
2
By contrast, the 2018 European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) includes ethnicity among protected data, together with religious beliefs, sexual orientation, trade union involvement, medical status, criminal convictions and offences, biometric data and genetic information.
 
3
Heen (2009) argues that it is possible that in some southern US states, old life insurance policies from the Jim Crow period (i.e., using race as an underwriting parameter) were still in force in 2009.
 
4
In a more general context, Seele et al. (2021) define price personalization as charging customers differentially according to their willingness to pay. While such issues also exist in insurance (Lukacs et al., 2016), this paper is narrowly focused on the personalization of the risk premium, that is to say on the capacity to individually predict insurance costs.
 
5
Called “The Great AI Debate: Interpretability is necessary for machine learning”, opposing Rich Caruana and Patrice Simard (for) to Kilian Weinberger and Yann LeCun (against), https://​youtu.​be/​93Xv8vJ2acI.
 
6
As Giovanola and Tiribelli (2022, p. 2) aptly note, the literature on algorithmic fairness limits the concept to the absence of bias. In their viewpoint, “it is questionable whether focusing exclusively on biases can encompass the complexity of the concept of fairness” (Giovanola & Tiribelli, 2022, p. 4). Similarly, focusing only on the absence of bias in insurance could lead to unfair situations where there are no bias but vulnerable people cannot afford insurance.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Melting contestation: insurance fairness and machine learning
verfasst von
Laurence Barry
Arthur Charpentier
Publikationsdatum
01.12.2023
Verlag
Springer Netherlands
Erschienen in
Ethics and Information Technology / Ausgabe 4/2023
Print ISSN: 1388-1957
Elektronische ISSN: 1572-8439
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10676-023-09720-y

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