They also noted that the nonprofit provided little transparency about how the algorithm works. State officials told AP that the organization that Ramirez runs as CEO owns some of the sensitive data Family-Match collects. Tennessee scrapped the program before rolling it out, saying it didn’t work with their internal system even after state officials spent more than two years trying to set it up, and social workers reported mixed experiences with Family-Match in Florida, where its use has been expanding.
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