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by rebuilder
3070 days ago
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And the dataset that this algorithm derives its predictions from is presumably a real-world dataset, i.e. one where black people form a disproportionately large portion of convicts and recidivists. The point stands: using statistics to meter out justice IMO amounts to collective punishment. Of course that leaves the question if whether more conventional methods are any better, but now we're opening up a new can of worms, namely what is the goal of criminal justice systems and how should those goals be achieved... |
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You cannot fix a problem by pretending it doesn't exist.