Holding algorithms accountable
The report quoted Caleb Watney, a technology policy fellow at the R Street Institute, who argued that because sunshine laws have set a precedent of transparency in the justice system, it could be appropriate to “mandate all algorithms that influence judicial decision-making be open-source.”
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