BY CHLOE HADAVAS From 2013 to June 2017, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s New York Field Office determined that about 47 percent of detainees designated as “low risk” should be released while they waited for their immigration cases to be resolved, according to FOIA data obtained by the New York Civil Liberties Union. But something changed… Continue reading How Automation Bias Encourages the Use of Flawed Algorithms
Author: Colleen Chien
How Automation Bias Encourages the Use of Flawed Algorithms
From 2013 to June 2017, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s New York Field Office determined that about 47 percent of detainees designated as “low risk” should be released while they waited for their immigration cases to be resolved, according to FOIA data obtained by the New York Civil Liberties Union. But something changed in the… Continue reading How Automation Bias Encourages the Use of Flawed Algorithms
Op-Ed: How California can use technology to wipe the slate clean for millions with criminal records
BY COLLEEN V. CHIEN Seen and unseen, algorithms are being used every day to target ads, optimize decisions, and determine which content and articles (including this one) we see. But while much of the recent news about machine decision-making has been negative, including how it amplifies racial bias, California now has the opportunity to use algorithms to… Continue reading Op-Ed: How California can use technology to wipe the slate clean for millions with criminal records
There’s No Such Thing as Expunging a Criminal Record Anymore
Criminal-record expungement and sealing laws are an increasingly popular and seemingly simple reform. The logic is sound: For the criminal justice system to work effectively, the system must also let people move on from their past and have equal access to employment and housing, unburdened by the stigma of a criminal record years later. The… Continue reading There’s No Such Thing as Expunging a Criminal Record Anymore