Interrogating algorithms
Following the launch of the Law Society's Public Policy Technology and Law Commission to examine the use of algorithms in the justice system, and its call for evidence, it is worth considering the interface between lawtech which uses algorithms and the tightening global regulatory framework for data protection and privacy. The quote from Google's research director Peter Norvig, 'We don't have better algorithms. We just have more data,' invites interrogation of the value chain linking AI software and data assets: does the algorithm or the data generate more value for a professional services organisation, or is the added value created by determining the right blend for each context? And can software achieve that? At the commission launch, data scientist Professor Sofia Olhede focused on data quality rather than quantity – returning to the'garbage in, garbage out' principle that is too often forgotten or ignored.
Jul-25-2018, 14:14:01 GMT
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