Robodebt may be gone, but Robotheft has probably been ratcheted up a notch or two to compensate. Welfare recipients are still getting their benefits cut by supposedly "intelligent" algorithms that continually demand information on their circumstances, but are evidently incapable of reading (let alone interpreting) the replies they get. The shinybums who are paid to administer these programs are evidently not up to the task either, or maybe just can't be bothered.
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