Many, probably, have already seen the movie "Knights of Justice", where data scientists, based on a set of facts about a terrorist attack, almost solved the crime, but made a mistake, the probability of which was critically small. Let's discuss some aspects of data bias that are fraught with dangerous decisions.
Data bias reasons
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