ECO3 and eProductivity Software announce a strategic partnership to push automation in print production to the next level with fully integrated and tailored workflow solutions.
eProductivity Software (ePS) has unveiled a raft of product updates at its Connect user conference and industry event, which concluded in Las Vegas yesterday (26 January) and was widely praised by its partners and attendees.
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Amsterdam, NL, December 14, 2020 - The use of algorithms in government is transforming the way bureaucrats work and make decisions in different areas, such as healthcare or criminal justice. Experts address the transparency challenges of using algorithms in decision-making procedures at the macro-, meso-, and micro-levels in this special issue of
Machine-learning algorithms hold huge potential to make government services fairer and more effective and have the potential of freeing decision-making from human subjectivity, according to recent research. Algorithms are used in many public service contexts. For example, within the legal system it has been demonstrated that algorithms can predict recidivism better than criminal court judges. At the same time, critics highlight several dangers of algorithmic decision-making, such as racial bias and lack of transparency.