When Algorithms Control Justice, Who Can Check The Math?
April 21, 2019
Hannah Bloch-Wehba, JD
, an assistant professor in the Kline School of Law, was quoted in an April 21
Law360
article about automated decision systems that help government agencies analyze DNA, assess inmates’ risk of recidivism and other crime functions — as well as the concerns that these supposedly objective calculations might share some of the same biases as the subjective humans who created them.
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