A new website on algorithmic decision-making systems in New York

JFI advised Harvard Kennedy School students on their interactive website which illuminates what algorithmic decision-making systems are and how New York government uses them.
The site provides a general-interest overview of the functioning of these systems, then gives examples for how algorithms are used in the NYC Public Library, Housing Authority, and Department of Education.
View the site here: automating.nyc
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