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Dasha Pruss warns that facial recognition systems are only the tip of the carceral AI iceberg, defining carceral AI as the "algorithmic, data-driven systems designed to police, incarcerate, and control human beings." Pruss argues that these technologies - including recidivism-prediction algorithms, PredPol, and electronic device monitoring - cause further harm to already-vulnerable communities, and asks what it would mean to create techologies that are biased not against these communities, but toward justice. Read more from Inquest

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