Chris Aldrich

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You could argue, for example, that the recidivism scores are not totally opaque, since they spit out scores that prisoners, in some cases, can see. Yet they’re brimming with mystery, since the prisoners cannot see how their answers produce their score. The scoring algorithm is hidden.
Chris Aldrich
This is similar to anti class action laws and arbitration clauses that prevent classes from realizing they're being discriminated against in the workplace or within healthcare.
Weapons of Math Destruction: How Big Data Increases Inequality and Threatens Democracy
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