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2025-06-29
And honest students are caught in the crossfire of an arms race between technology that mimics human speech and technology that claims to identify it. themarkup.org/artificial-i...
2025-06-29 View on X
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Investigation: California colleges and universities continue to renew Turnitin subscriptions despite the cost, faulty anti-plagiarism tech, and privacy issues

Colleges and universities renew Turnitin subscriptions year after year even though its flawed detectors are expensive …

2025-06-18
Despite giving various responses to questions about the tracking, all four exchanges said individually identifiable info wasn't shared.  —  But trackers we found logged details like one's operating system, browser, device, and times of visit. themarkup.org/pixel-hunt/2...
2025-06-18 View on X
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Investigation: health care exchanges in Nevada, Maine, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island share sensitive data with Google, LinkedIn, and Snap via web trackers

But trackers we found logged details like one's operating system, browser, device, and times of visit. themarkup.org/pixel-hunt/2... Mastodon: Ashe Dryden / @Ashedryden@xoxo.zone :...

2025-05-21
The algorithm doesn't explicitly use race to score families, but uses “variables that may act as partial proxies for race (e.g., geography)” to make its decisions, according to a report obtained by The Markup. themarkup.org/investigatio...
2025-05-21 View on X
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New York City's AI tool, launched in 2018 to score families at risk for child abuse using factors like their neighborhood, is raising racial bias concerns

“They target you from the minute you step out of foster care,” Hamblin said.  “They have this microscope on you, and for them to build a case based off your prior records of you be...

Despite Black people being only about 23 percent of the population in New York City, Black children make up 52 percent of children removed from their home without a court order, an ACLU report found. themarkup.org/investigatio...
2025-05-21 View on X
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New York City's AI tool, launched in 2018 to score families at risk for child abuse using factors like their neighborhood, is raising racial bias concerns

“They target you from the minute you step out of foster care,” Hamblin said.  “They have this microscope on you, and for them to build a case based off your prior records of you be...

A 2020 draft report by NYC's child services found that caseworkers believed the agency was unfairly targeting Black families, contributing to a “predatory system” that treats families of color as inherently suspicious. themarkup.org/investigatio...
2025-05-21 View on X
The Markup

New York City's AI tool, launched in 2018 to score families at risk for child abuse using factors like their neighborhood, is raising racial bias concerns

“They target you from the minute you step out of foster care,” Hamblin said.  “They have this microscope on you, and for them to build a case based off your prior records of you be...