“Our work suggests that a lot of what we view as gerrymandering may instead result from the complexity of the task. It’s beyond human abilities to perfectly group millions of people into fair districts”https://www.seeker.com/tech/an-unbiased-algorithm-could-help-put-an-end-to-partisan-gerrymandering?utm_content=An+Unbiased+Algorithm+Could+Help+Put+an+End+to+Partisan+Gerrymandering&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social-media …
It's experts/a minority of the whole of the population with special status/trust that do the recounting just like it would be a minority that would be able to verify the code even if everybody could download it.
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Right. But today's network of trust (individuals, institutions, rules) has grown over centuries and is not at all adapted to dealing with trust in machines and software. Little overlap with today's computer-literate communities.
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