DoHDA blames humans if algorithm gets SAH assessment wrong

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The department wants it both ways, forbidding clinical assessors from correcting the IAT’s mistakes and then saying it’s the assessors’ fault if the IAT makes the mistake in the first place. Come on.


The department wants it both ways, forbidding clinical assessors from correcting the IAT’s mistakes and then saying it’s the assessors’ fault if the IAT makes the mistake in the first place. Come on.

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