

I’m not sure if that opening sentence is fatuous or not. What errors in any industrial enterprise are not human in origin?
I’m not sure if that opening sentence is fatuous or not. What errors in any industrial enterprise are not human in origin?
It doesn’t, but if it did that’d explain why there isn’t much of it around.
That’s actually the idea. It’s not general precrime, it’s a decision support tool for predicting recidivism when deciding parole cases.
That doesn’t mean it’s not on decidedly shonky ground statistically speaking.
570 recorded homicides between March 2023 and 2024.
Data on “hundreds of thousands” of people can’t provide the distinguishing markers to even have a stab at this.
It can reliably predict when people are black, though.
Not just domain logic. The implementation logic is often weird too. Cobol systems have crash/restart behaviour and other obscure semantics that often end up being used in anger; it’s like using exceptions for control flow, but exceedingly obscure and unfortunately (from what I’ve seen of production cobol) a “common trick” in lots of real-world deployments.
What precisely is your interpretation of Falkner’s assertion that trans people should lobby for a “third place”?