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COMPAS

3 articles rising

COMPAS has appeared in 3 articles since 2018-01. Coverage peaked in 2019Q4 with 2 articles.

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2019-10-20
MIT Technology Review 1 related

A game made with a real world dataset of defendants shows the shortcomings of COMPAS, an AI-powered risk assessment tool used in the US criminal legal system

Sundays are for making a house into a home … Tweets: Karen Hao / @_karenhao : IT'S HERE!!! The biggest story I've ever worked on. @techreview's very first interactive ever, which walks through a concr...

2019-10-19
MIT Technology Review

A game made with a real world dataset of defendants shows the shortcomings of COMPAS, an AI-powered risk assessment tool used in the US criminal legal system

The US criminal legal system uses predictive algorithms to try to make the judicial process less biased.  But there's a deeper problem. Tweets: @_karenhao , @marylgray , @ledataminer , @varoonmathur ,...

2018-01-18
The Verge 10 related

Researchers find that COMPAS algorithm, used to determine if a defendant will reoffend, is no better than average person's guess; developer disputes findings

Our most sophisticated crime-predicting algorithms may not be as good as we thought.  A study published today in Science Advances takes …

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