To avoid getting into a debate about smoke detectors and fire departments, can you clarify the flaw in the actual argument he raised:
> If we already have enough data to predict criminal acts, and we are still failing, how is collecting more data the solution?
I still don't see a flaw with the underlying argument.
To avoid getting into a debate about smoke detectors and fire departments, can you clarify the flaw in the actual argument he raised:
> If we already have enough data to predict criminal acts, and we are still failing, how is collecting more data the solution?