Why Algorithms Raise Old Questions in New Clothes The old school police mindset is that they need to heavily patrol bad neighborhoods. The new school reformist mindset is that there are more arrests and ill-will in these neighborhoods specifically because they’re so heavily policed in the first place. Artificial intelligence is already weighing into thisContinue reading “AI, Predictive Policing, and the Constitution: Where the Law Is Headed”
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The Next Frontier of Fourth Amendment Law: A Dimming Line Between Private Companies and Government Agents
Government action, and inevitable government overreach, almost always starts with an admirable goal. The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution is one of the most important protections in American law. It shields people from unreasonable searches and seizures by the government, even when the government thinks it is acting righteously. The 4th Amendment requiresContinue reading “The Next Frontier of Fourth Amendment Law: A Dimming Line Between Private Companies and Government Agents”
