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Algorithmic harms in child welfare: Uncertainties in practice, organization, and street-level decision-making

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Can LLMs Rank? A Tale of Triads and Triage

cs.CY · 2026-06-29 · unverdicted · novelty 5.0

LLM ranking reliability for prioritization tasks can be assessed via coefficient of consistency ζ (intra-run circular triads) and Kendall's τ (inter-run distance), with three leading models showing distinct consistency profiles on homelessness allocation and ED triage.

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  • Can LLMs Rank? A Tale of Triads and Triage cs.CY · 2026-06-29 · unverdicted · none · ref 51

    LLM ranking reliability for prioritization tasks can be assessed via coefficient of consistency ζ (intra-run circular triads) and Kendall's τ (inter-run distance), with three leading models showing distinct consistency profiles on homelessness allocation and ED triage.

  • Resume-ing Control: (Mis)Perceptions of Agency Around GenAI Use in Recruiting Workflows cs.CY · 2026-04-29 · unverdicted · none · ref 69

    Recruiters perceive themselves as retaining agency over GenAI in hiring pipelines, yet GenAI invisibly architects core evaluation inputs, producing only marginal efficiency gains at the cost of deskilling.

  • The Paradox of Prioritization in Public Sector Algorithms cs.HC · 2026-04-03 · unverdicted · none · ref 50

    Prioritization algorithms in public services generate relative disparities among intersectional groups as resources become scarce, intensifying perceptions of inequality.