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Jun 2019
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Should We Be Afraid of AI in the Crimina...

THE ATLANTIC
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Algorithms pervade our lives. They determine the news we see and the products we buy. But most Americans don’t understand how they are transforming every part of the criminal justice system—from policing and bail to sentencing and parole. Could computers make the legal system more fair? Or is it inherently unjust to put a person’s life in the hands of an alg ... Show More
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