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FILE - Case work supervisor Jessie Schemm looks over the first screen of software used by workers who field calls at an intake call screening center for the Allegheny County Children and Youth Services, in Penn Hills, Pa. The Justice Department has been scrutinizing a controversial artificial intelligence tool used by a Pittsburgh-area child protective services agency following concerns that it could result in discrimination against families with disabilities, The Associated Press has learned. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic, File)Though there's been widespread debate over the moral consequences of using artificial intelligence in child protective services, the Justice Department's interest in the Allegheny algorithm marks a significant turn toward possible legal implications.
Originally published at The Associated Press