Ethics review of machine learning in children's social care
<p>This report:</p> <p>– Reviews the ethical criteria that would make the use of machine learning (ML) in children’s social care (CSC) justifiable and examines the problematic contexts in which such criteria may not be met;</p> <p>– Identifies requirements and best prac...
Main Authors: | Leslie, D, Holmes, L, Hitrova, C, Ott, E |
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Format: | Report |
Language: | English |
Published: |
What Works for Children's Social Care
2020
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