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Machine See, Machine Do: How AI Technology Reflects Bias in Criminal Justice System | AI Bias in Law Enforcement & Predictive Policing Analysis
Machine See, Machine Do: How AI Technology Reflects Bias in Criminal Justice System | AI Bias in Law Enforcement & Predictive Policing Analysis

Machine See, Machine Do: How AI Technology Reflects Bias in Criminal Justice System | AI Bias in Law Enforcement & Predictive Policing Analysis

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"When today's technology relies on yesterday's data, it will simply mirror our past mistakes and biases."AI and other high-tech tools embed and reinforce America's history of prejudice and exclusion — even when they are used with the best intentions. Patrick K. Lin's Machine See, Machine Do: How Technology Mirrors Bias in Our Criminal Justice System takes a deep and thorough look into the use of technology in the criminal justice system, and investigates the instances of coded bias present at every level.In this book, you'll learn how algorithms and high-tech tools are used in unexpected ways: suggesting which neighborhoods to police, predicting whether someone is more or less likely to commit a crime, and determining how long someone's prison sentence should be.Machine See, Machine Do takes you on an eye-opening journey of discovery, encouraging you to think twice about our current system of justice and the technology that supposedly makes it more "objective" and "fair." If you are someone who cares deeply about criminal justice reform, is curious about the role of technology in our day-to-day lives, and ultimately believes we should aspire to make both of these spaces more ethical and safe, this book is for you.

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A remarkably well-constructed crash course of the intersection between the flawed nature of algorithmic problem solving and the true meaning of justice. If you are someone not well versed in these topics, this book is a beacon in the dark and does an excellent job of getting the reader up to speed on legal and technological concepts all while providing spot-on anecdotes and relevant context. Furthermore, the sources are extensive should you want to go the extra mile, yet they never detract from Lin’s succinct analysis. This book not only sounds the proverbial alarm that the expediency of modern technology should warrant careful reflection of the institutions and historical context of our society, but also provides a ray of hope and call to action that leaves the reader more cognizant of the world we are actively shaping for ourselves and how we can shape it for the betterment of everyone, both with and without advanced technology.