This falls into the "this isn't good" category: Housing discrimination goes high tech - How algorithms, ad targeting, and other new technologies threaten fair housing laws.
Read the article, there's some disturbing information here. Research from a team of Berkeley researchers released last month found that lenders using algorithms to generate decisions on loan pricing have discriminated against borrowers of color, resulting in a collective overcharge of $765 million each year for home and refinance loans. The analysis of roughly 7 million 30-year mortgages also found that both in-person and online lenders rejected a total of 1.3 million creditworthy applicants of color between 2008 and 2015.
We cannot let these practices creep back into our society.
https://www.curbed.com/2019/12/17/21...discrimination