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by AWildC182
1979 days ago
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This. To put it simply, they like Precise data, not Accurate data. They want a bunch of data-points saying one thing and couldn't care less if it's objectively the right target, not a bunch of data points saying a bunch of things, one of which is actually right. Precision data gives them convictions and convictions give them promotions. As they say, any metric that becomes a target... This is why giving the police invasive surveillance tech is a terrible idea, they will only focus on the data that fits their narrative and discard the rest. The defense doesn't even need to know that any other data exists. |
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If your system produces data points with 8 significant digits of wrong data, we have two problems: the system and whoever approved the purchase.
Any convictions will have to be corroborated by other evidence.