![]() ![]() It manages to disturb without sensationalising, and avoids (for the most part) preaching ideology. ![]() ![]() 2018.įrom an algorithm scoring newborn babies on their future risk of being abused to one million denials of welfare benefits in Indiana, Automating Inequality is a deeply unsettling exploration of the impact of automated decision-making on public services in America. Īutomating Inequality: How High-Tech Tools Profile, Police and Punish the Poor. Centralising the stories and experiences of her subjects with sensitivity while also drawing on statistical data, Eubanks offers a valuable and compelling contribution to discussions of inequality and poverty today, writes Louise Russell-Prywata. In Automating Inequality: How High-Tech Tools Profile, Police and Punish the Poor, V irginia Eubanks outlines the life-and-death impacts of automated decision-making on public services in the USA through three case studies relating to welfare provision, homelessness and child protection services. ![]()
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