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automated decision making

Risky business of using algorithms in immigration detention

Using algorithms in automated decision-making is not a new phenomenon. Given the popularity of artificial intelligence, there are legal and ethical implications to consider.

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Crude, cruel and unlawful: Robodebt Royal Commission findings

Robodebt unfairly made people feel like criminals, says the Royal Commission’s final report. A submission to the Commission highlights the legal flaws of a system…

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Computer says no: automated decision making and administrative law

An increasing number of governmental decisions are likely to be fully or partially automated in the future. By JULIAN PINDER and SOPHIE LLOYD.

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