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(Seeking Alpha) Google announces the Documenting Hate News Index, a cooperation between Google News lab, Pitch Interactive, and ProPublica to use machine learning to track and report on hate crimes around the country.

The project utilizes Google Cloud Natural Language API to scrape the prior six months of Google News for stories on hate crimes, biases, or related abuses and creates a visual tool that makes the information easier for reporters to use.

It seems to be a index as in a index in a textbook as opposed to an index like the DOW from what I can see. I'd like to see something more along those lines for comparisons sake.
I don't understand is this is meant to be an index of crime-reports (public information) or of news-stories. It sounds like the latter, but if you're only focusing on the media and not the underlying incidents it's hard to draw valid epidemiological conclusions.
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Google the gatekeepers, deciding the undecidable.

I find this dangerous.

As it is described, if I understand correctly, they are not deciding anything.
Thank you google, for being the minister to finally bring us the ultimate truth - a truth that not even facts, statistics, and logic can dent!
Hate crimes are nonsense. If something wasn't a crime without the hate part, why should it be with it, when hating others is legal.
The same reason why you have first-degree and second-degree manslaughter, for example. Intent counts.