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Running on shoddy software that is easily influenced by minor factors is problematic due to the devastating results that can arise. Problems such as representativeness can allow for criminals to escape conviction of their crimes. Anchoring can play a major role in how much money an individual can make or even how long someone stays in prison. Both come from factors that individuals may not even be aware of, yet produce such major outcomes. These results are not at random, but due to a shoddy system the human mind uses these results are consisted and can be predicted. This becomes even more problematic because by knowing this information individuals can lead another to their desired outcome, by using these minor factors and their relation to

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