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TheReturnOfPEB@reddthat.com to Showerthoughts@lemmy.worldEnglish ·
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A computer can never be held accountable. Therefore computers are a valuable tool for law enforcement and the ruling class.

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A computer can never be held accountable. Therefore computers are a valuable tool for law enforcement and the ruling class.

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    The British Post office rolled out a hugely buggy piece of software that bankrupted small business owners, got some sentenced to years in prison, and caused thirteen people to commit suicide because “computers can’t be wrong”

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      Oh yeah! I forgot about that!

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Post_Office_scandal

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        The case was settled for £58 million, leaving the claimants with £12 million after legal costs.

        Ewwww

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      Here in Australia they rolled out an automated system to calculate welfare overpayments and issue debts. It didn’t quite work of course and hundreds of thousands of the poorest Australian were issued with false debts, some of whom died or committed suicide before they could be repaid. People still keep floating the idea of automation and AI in our welfare systems…

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      Not to be that guy but… Link?

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        Here ya go

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          Thank you

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      Not only UK’s fuckup, also Fujitsu’s.

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