Prior research on political judgment has been polarized, with one group emphasizing normative models of political inference and the other emphasizing heuristic models of political inference. In ...
Artificial intelligence fails to match humans in judgment calls and is more prone to issue harsher penalties and punishments for rule breakers, according to a new study from MIT researchers. The ...
Machine-learning models, often used to make decisions about rule violations, are failing to replicate human judgment, according to a study conducted by researchers from MIT and other institutions. The ...
The “level of generality” problem pervades many areas of constitutional law. Often the result of a constitutional test will turn on whether some critical element is described at a higher or lower ...
A new study from researchers at the University of Toronto and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is challenging conventional wisdom on human-computer interaction and reducing bias in AI.
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