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My initial look-see into their algorithm finds it quite fascinating. And it provides some hope going forward we can eliminate the problem of gerrymandering for good.New York Dems illegally drew congressional districts, appeals court rules
A mid-level appeals court in New York State ruled late Thursday that Democrats illegally drew up new congressional maps to unfairly benefit their own party.www.foxnews.com
A simple solution to this....:
Researchers devise an algorithm to combat gerrymandering
A team of computer scientists led by Brown’s Philip Klein has come up with a new algorithmic approach to drawing congressional districts that would prevent contortions for partisan gain.www.brown.edu
New York Dems illegally drew congressional districts, appeals court rules
A mid-level appeals court in New York State ruled late Thursday that Democrats illegally drew up new congressional maps to unfairly benefit their own party.www.foxnews.com
A simple solution to this....:
Researchers devise an algorithm to combat gerrymandering
A team of computer scientists led by Brown’s Philip Klein has come up with a new algorithmic approach to drawing congressional districts that would prevent contortions for partisan gain.www.brown.edu
I see you still possess brilliant debating skills.
You betcha.I see you still possess brilliant debating skills.
The ai you are thinking of was programmed to read and respond to the internet, I believe.I wouldn't say simple. Someone programs it. That'll be fodder for fighting, probably forever, if introduced.
And even if the programmer really is completely neutral, there's a very real risk the AI will end up developing issues of its own. I recall reading about how one AI basically turned racist. But I suppose its goals were different than redistricting.
"AI" can have issues when the underlying data it is working with contains bias.I wouldn't say simple. Someone programs it. That'll be fodder for fighting, probably forever, if introduced.
And even if the programmer really is completely neutral, there's a very real risk the AI will end up developing issues of its own. I recall reading about how one AI basically turned racist. But I suppose its goals were different than redistricting.
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