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by int_19h
1623 days ago
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If the person does not have the right to audit the model - i.e. determine how and why exactly it flagged them - with consequences wrt government interaction with that purpose, I would argue that it's a violation of due process. If it's impossible to meet that standard with ML in a satisfactory way, then perhaps ML should not be used in those contexts at all? |
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