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Critique of Proprietary Algorithms in Criminal Justice and Their Legal Implications
The passage discusses general concerns about trade‑secret algorithms in sentencing and law enforcement, citing academic sources but provides no concrete names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads Algorithms are increasingly used in sentencing and parole decisions across U.S. states. Trade‑secret algorithms can hinder defendants' ability to challenge evidence. Proprietary algorithms may embed
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The passage discusses general concerns about trade‑secret algorithms in sentencing and law enforcement, citing academic sources but provides no concrete names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads Algorithms are increasingly used in sentencing and parole decisions across U.S. states. Trade‑secret algorithms can hinder defendants' ability to challenge evidence. Proprietary algorithms may embed
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