In the years ahead, every city is likely to adopt similar software to make decisions. Every city that does so should enact a similar law to ensure government decisions remain open & accountable to the public. Justice is too important to proceed otherwise.https://twitter.com/kimzetter/status/940753897974652930 …
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Replying to @digiphile @lacunalingua
They need to hire
@mathbabedotorg or@zeynep if they want someone who hasn’t drunk ML/big data Kool-Aid.#weaponsofmathdestruction1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @cookedinwine @lacunalingua and
It would certainly be an interesting turn of events if either of those women entered public service or began consulting for cities
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O’Neil does algorithmic risk assessment. I’m sure she would gladly consult on government policy. She takes on both algorithms for sentencing and teacher assessment in her book. (Spoiler: both are woefully deficient)
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Replying to @cookedinwine @lacunalingua and
I look forward to hearing what they both think about the broader implications of New York CIty's law.
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Last I saw on her feed
@zeynep was a geek groupie of the Nobel Physics Laureates in Stockholm. She probably hasn't seen the news yet.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
Just got back to mountain of work (!) catching up!
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Replying to @zeynep @digiphile and
Tweet first. Work later! PS: Welcome back.
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