LA believes AI might assist choose which homeless individuals get limited real estate– and which do not
This story was initially released in The Highlight, Vox's member-exclusive publication. To get early access to member-exclusive stories monthly, sign up with the Vox Membership program todayReba Stevens held her breath as she strolled up the actions to the home, her then-6-month-old kid set down on her hip. After 21 years of homelessness, she hoped: God, please let it be a good location for me and my infant to live.Stevens turned the crucial and strolled through the gray front door into her very first steady home considering that she was a teen. She could not think her eyes: a large living-room, 2 big bed rooms, a lovely restroom, even a walk-in closet-- thanks to a Los Angeles County real estate coupon. She went back into the corridor. "I strike the flooring and I sobbed," stated Stevens,...