Automating Inequality: How High-Tech Tools Profile, Police, and Punish the Poor is a book by Virginia Eubanks.
[3] Eubanks is an associate professor of political science at State University of New York.
[5] The book discusses Mitch Daniels's attempt to privatize and automate welfare in Indiana.
[7] In Pittsburgh, there was an attempt to use predictive risk modeling to identify at-risk children.
[10] LibraryJournal praised the book for covering academic material in a way that is easy to read.