How an algorithm denied food to thousands of poor in India's Telangana
This story was produced with support from the Pulitzer Center's AI Accountability Network. Hyderabad and New Delhi, India – Bismillah Bee can't conceive of owning a car. The 67-year-old widow and 12 members of her family live in a cramped three-room house in an urban slum in Hyderabad, the capital of the Indian state of Telangana. Since her rickshaw puller husband's death two years ago of mouth cancer, Bee makes a living by peeling garlic for a local business. But an algorithmic system, which the Telangana government deploys to digitally profile its more than 30 million residents, tagged Bee's husband as a car owner in 2021, when he was still alive.
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