On a Tuesday morning, you’ll notice the same things in practically every neighborhood in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside: people moving slowly, the smell of coffee coming from corner stores, and the sporadic flash of a police cruiser parked at an intersection. The algorithm that operates in the background and silently determines which six locations in the city are most likely to experience a break-in within the next two hours is probably something…
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