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jwie | 2 years ago

This is a significant omission from the article.

The other part is how do you really measure efficacy of these systems? Unless you did some secret shopping, which in this case would be paying people to defraud public services occasionally, how would you really know how effective these systems were at reducing fraud costs to public services?

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occamrazor|2 years ago

You also do random audits, to check that the targeting follows the actual risk.