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Artificial Intelligence in the Courtroom

October 3, 2016 justiceiq Leave a comment

The use of data and predictive algorithms for calculating prison sentences for convicted felons is the latest in the criminal justice system. This practice has come to public attention thanks to a man named Eric L. Loomis.

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Posted in: criminal justice system, Uncategorized Filed under: A.I., data in the court, Eric L. Loomis, predictive algorithms

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