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Avon and Somerset Police and Bristol City Council launched the Think Family Database in 2016, storing sensitive data on nearly 500,000 people. Machine-learning models assigned risk scores for crimes like burglary and domestic abuse. Some results could not be trusted, and public awareness of the systems was minimal for years.
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Richard Bejtlich Makes the Case for NDR