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Patrick Lin is an Executive Notes Editor on the Brooklyn Law Review interested in AI, algorithmic bias, private and public surveillance, and the right to privacy. He has explored these interests through legal internships, and is currently writing a book “Machine See, Machine Do” - will explore how bias in artificial intelligence impacts different stages of the criminal justice system: policing, evidence, and sentencing.
Patrick Lin is an Executive Notes Editor on the Brooklyn Law Review interested in AI, algorithmic bias, private and public surveillance, and the right to privacy. He has explored these interests through legal internships, and is currently writing a book “Machine See, Machine Do” - will explore how bias in artificial intelligence impacts different stages of the criminal justice system: policing, evidence, and sentencing.