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A ‘black box’ AI system has been influencing criminal justice decisions for over two decades – it’s time to open it up
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A ‘black box’ AI system has been influencing criminal justice decisions for over two decades – it’s time to open it up

Melissa Hamilton and Pamela Ugwudike
The Conversation - Insights
26/07/2023

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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE CRIMINAL PROFILING Hot topic alert - Artificial intelligence POLICE-TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS
Various sectors of criminal justice systems around the world are increasing their use of artificial intelligence (AI), but AI has played a key part in offender assessment decisions in the UK, US, Australia, Canada and other countries for more than 20 years, with little or no transparency or independent inspection of the algorithms involved, as University of Surrey Professor Melissa Hamilton and Professor Pamela Ugwudike of the University of Southampton explain.
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