The article discusses problems with the role of automation in poverty reduction efforts in the U.S., known as poverty analytics. Topics include the history of the notion of scientific philanthropy, the use of the Allegheny Family Screening Tool (AFST) by the Allegheny County, Pennsylvania Department of Human Services (DHS), and a contract promoted by former Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels to automate the state's welfare programs.
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