Working at the intersection of data science and public policy
In our series of letters from African journalists, writer and academic Jonathan Marcus, I writes about algorithmic governance and racism in a new book called Artificial Intelligence (AI), which aims to explain the impact of race and class.
Source: penntoday.upenn.eduPublished on 2021-03-12
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