... “Most of the time, the officials purchasing and deploying these technologies know little about how they work, their biases and limitations, and errors,” says Parthasarathy. “Because low-income and otherwise marginalised communities tend to have the most contact with governments through social services [such as unemployment benefits, foster care, law enforcement], they tend to be affected most by problematic AI.” ...
“That’s not to say we couldn’t use AI tools wisely,” says Coglianese. “But governments go astray when they try to rush and do things quickly without proper public input and thorough validation and verification of how the algorithm is actually working.”
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