The AI explanation for the recent historic drop in US violent crime is very amusing. "Community violence intervention" programs are apparently the key in stopping murders. It does make me wonder about bias in the algorithms. If this were a neutral process, there might be other important factors like closing the border etc.
"The recent drop in US crime, particularly a historic decline in homicides, is driven by a combination of normalized post-pandemic life, improved police strategies, and economic stabilization. Key factors include enhanced, data-driven "precision policing," community violence intervention programs, a return to work for young men in low-income neighborhoods, and reduced court backlogs."