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Authors: Jacob Metcalf, Emanuel Moss, Ranjit Singh, Emnet Tafesse and Elizabeth Anne Watkins. What if your freedom wasn't decided by a judge… but by an A webinar featuring Professor Andrea Roth, presented by the Los Angeles Chapter of the Berkeley Law Alumni Association. Doaa Abu-Elyounes of Harvard Law School Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society, speaking on Panel IX: 'AI'. Slides for ... Can software enforce fairness in the high-stakes world of family Wisconsin, 2013. A judge looks down at a printed document. Not the defendant's face. Not the evidence. A number. Generated by ...

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Taking Algorithms to Courts: A Relational Approach to Algorithmic Accountability

Taking Algorithms to Courts: A Relational Approach to Algorithmic Accountability

Authors: Jacob Metcalf, Emanuel Moss, Ranjit Singh, Emnet Tafesse and Elizabeth Anne Watkins.

COMPAS Algorithm Case Explained | How AI Sent an Innocent Man to Prison #compas #Aibias

COMPAS Algorithm Case Explained | How AI Sent an Innocent Man to Prison #compas #Aibias

What if your freedom wasn't decided by a judge… but by an

Artificial Intelligence, Algorithms, and the Courts

Artificial Intelligence, Algorithms, and the Courts

A webinar featuring Professor Andrea Roth, presented by the Los Angeles Chapter of the Berkeley Law Alumni Association.

Algorithms and Explanations: Explainability in Context – The Courts

Algorithms and Explanations: Explainability in Context – The Courts

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Fair, Ethical and Just: Can an AI Algorithm Check all the Boxes?

Fair, Ethical and Just: Can an AI Algorithm Check all the Boxes?

Doaa Abu-Elyounes of Harvard Law School Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society, speaking on Panel IX: 'AI'. Slides for ...

Is This Algorithm Better Than Family Court Judges?

Is This Algorithm Better Than Family Court Judges?

Can software enforce fairness in the high-stakes world of family

Court of Algorithms

Court of Algorithms

AI courtroom, hybrid jury,

Sentenced by an AI Judge: The Secret COMPAS Algorithm

Sentenced by an AI Judge: The Secret COMPAS Algorithm

Wisconsin, 2013. A judge looks down at a printed document. Not the defendant's face. Not the evidence. A number. Generated by ...

How Judges use A.I. To Decide Your Fate!

How Judges use A.I. To Decide Your Fate!

A judge once used an

Fatal Algorithms: How a Corrupt AI Sentenced Innocent People to Maximum Security

Fatal Algorithms: How a Corrupt AI Sentenced Innocent People to Maximum Security

He pleaded guilty to a minor crime — but a secret

The courts' position on the use of artificial intelligence: for or against

The courts' position on the use of artificial intelligence: for or against

Can artificial intelligence replace judges and lawyers? ⚖️ In this episode, we discuss the role of artificial intelligence in the ...

Law, Order, & Algorithms: A Computational Approach to Criminal Justice Reform

Law, Order, & Algorithms: A Computational Approach to Criminal Justice Reform

Sharad Goel, professor of public policy at Harvard Kennedy School, discusses how criminal justice reform can be approached ...

Algorithms, Textual Analysis, and Collusion

Algorithms, Textual Analysis, and Collusion

January 31, 2020 2020 Next Generation of Antitrust, Data Privacy and Data Protection Scholars Conference Collusion has been ...