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Chatbots may give students quick answers when they have questions, but they won’t help students form relationships that ...
Director of Special ProjectsRamsey Isler is director of special projects at CalMatters and The Markup. He focuses on strategy and tactics for optimizing the delivery of the newsroom’s work, including ...
News The Future of Border Patrol: AI Is Always Watching Human rights advocates warn of algorithmic bias, legal violations, and other dire consequences of relying on AI to monitor the border By Monique ...
Before February 2020, physical proximity was one of the most important factors in determining who got a new liver. The previous system divided the country into dozens of “donation service areas,” each ...
Machine Learning We’re Not Living a “Predicted” Life: Student Perspectives on Wisconsin’s Dropout Algorithm Wisconsin took down its dropout predictions after a Markup investigation. Here’s what two ...
Allstate’s Algorithm Suckers List: How Allstate's Secret Auto Insurance Algorithm Squeezes Big Spenders Insurers are supposed to price based on risk, but Allstate’s algorithm put a thumb on the scale ...
Wisconsin uses a computer model to predict how likely middle school students are to graduate from high school on time.
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Native Americans are far less likely than other racial groups to gain a spot on the national liver transplant list, despite having the highest rate of death from liver disease, according to an ...
Still Loading See the Neighborhoods Internet Providers Excluded from Fast Internet Explore The Markup’s interactive map to see where AT&T, CenturyLink, and Verizon offered only slow internet speeds in ...