CMU researchers found that from August 2016 to May 2018, the tool calculated scores that suggested 32.5% of Black children reported as being neglected should be subject to a “mandatory” investigation, compared with 20.8% of white children. […] The CMU research found no difference in the percentage of Black families investigated after the algorithm was adopted. The study found the workers were able to reduce this disparity produced by the algorithm.

  • alyaza [they/she]M
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    22 years ago

    as usual, the idea of an algorithm determining something this nuanced is a very bad one–and one which is almost certainly symptomatic of a failure to recognize that technology is not a panacea