Tuesday, April 10, 2018
Deeks on Predicting Enemies
Actors in our criminal justice system increasingly rely on computer algorithms to help them predict how dangerous certain people and certain physical locations are. These predictive algorithms have spawned controversies because their operations are often opaque and some algorithms use biased data. Yet these same types of predictive algorithms inevitably will migrate into the national security sphere, as the military tries to predict who and where its enemies are. Because military operations face fewer legal strictures and more limited oversight than criminal justice processes do, the military might expect – and hope – that its use of predictive algorithms will remain both unfettered and unseen.
This article shows why that is a flawed approach, descriptively and normatively.
This article shows why that is a flawed approach, descriptively and normatively.
https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/crimprof_blog/2018/04/deeks-on-predicting-enemies.html