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Police using algorithms 'a huge problem' for biases, researcher says

Police using algorithms 'a huge problem' for biases, researcher says
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Police using algorithms 'a huge problem' for biases, researcher says

Police using algorithms 'a huge problem' for biases, researcher says
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Expert Panel On Technology Confirms Terms Of Reference


Thursday, 6 May 2021, 3:00 pm
A newly established independent expert panel, set up to
advise Police on technology matters, has confirmed the way
it will operate.
As
announced in March, the panel has been formed to provide
advice and oversight of Police’s use of emergent
technologies from an ethical and policy
perspective.
The six-member panel is chaired by
Professor Colin Gavaghan from Otago University.
The
confirmed terms of reference outline the key areas of focus
of the panel which include advising the Commissioner of
Police on:
• Proposals for Police to test or trial
an emergent technology, or a significant new functionality ....

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Business Scoop » Expert Panel On Technology Confirms Terms Of Reference


Press Release – New Zealand Police
A newly established independent expert panel, set up to advise Police on technology matters, has confirmed the way it will operate. As announced in March , the panel has been formed to provide advice and oversight of Polices use of emergent technologies …
A newly established independent expert panel, set up to advise Police on technology matters, has confirmed the way it will operate.
As announced in March, the panel has been formed to provide advice and oversight of Police’s use of emergent technologies from an ethical and policy perspective.
The six-member panel is chaired by Professor Colin Gavaghan from Otago University. ....

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Canada should be transparent in how it uses AI to screen immigrants


Like other governments around the world, the Canadian federal government has turned to technology to improve the quality and efficiency of its public services and programs. Many of these improvements are powered by artificial intelligence (AI), which can raise concerns when introduced to deliver services to vulnerable communities.
To ensure responsible use of AI, the Canadian government developed the “algorithmic impact assessment” tool, which determines the impact of automated decision systems.
Pilot project
The algorithmic impact assessment was introduced in April 2020, and very little is known about how it was developed. But one of the projects that informed its development has garnered concern from media: the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada’s (IRCC) AI pilot project. ....

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