The role of inter-subjectivity and shared experience in regulating the dark side of human nature in entrepreneurial finance
Arvind Ashta () and
Gilda H. Darlas
Entreprendre & innover, 2021, vol. n° 48, issue 1, 58-65
Abstract:
While working in artificial intelligence for large institutions, Gilda H. Darlas found that the use of algorithms exacerbated social inequalities generated by the financial models of banks. These social inequalities had resulted from decisions based on past data and negative emotions, thereby perpetuating the dark side of entrepreneurial finance. She therefore spent years studying how to resolve this problem. It was clear that the problem needed to be attacked at its roots: by shifting the mindset of young people away from greed toward altruism.
Date: 2021
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