Forensic Algorithms on Trial #sciencefather


 This article critically explores whether the use of algorithms and probabilistic evaluations in forensic evidence reporting undermines the legal principle of the presumption of innocence. It examines the ethical, legal, and procedural implications of relying on machine-generated probabilities in courtroom settings and questions the balance between scientific accuracy and fair trial rights.

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