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Computer History Museum | CHM | Computers v. Crime with NOVA @ComputerHistory | Uploaded November 2022 | Updated October 2024, 16 minutes ago.
In police departments and courts across the country, artificial intelligence is being used to help decide who is policed, who gets bail, how offenders should be sentenced, and who gets parole. But is it actually making our law enforcement and court systems fairer and more just?

NOVA explores these questions in Computers v. Crime, an investigation into the hidden biases, privacy risks, and design flaws of this controversial technology.

NOVA's Computers v. Crime premiered WED OCT 12 at 9/8c on PBS. Check local listings for details. It will also be available for streaming online and via the PBS Video App.

Clip #1 (2 minutes and 25 seconds):
Computers v. Crime | Full Documentary | NOVA | PBS
youtube.com/watch?v=7ySOSrIe7fY&t=1481s

Clip #2 (2 minutes and 3 seconds)
Computers v. Crime | Full Documentary | NOVA | PBS
youtube.com/watch?v=7ySOSrIe7fY&t=2013s

Clip#3 (1 minutes 50 seconds)
Computers v. Crime | Full Documentary | NOVA | PBS
youtube.com/watch?v=7ySOSrIe7fY&t=1780s


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