Approximately 0 of these people saw Minority Report and realized that PreCrime was a bad idea.
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A place to discuss privacy and freedom in the digital world.
Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
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These are authoritarians. They saw it as a how-to.
Haha I came here to write this
At least the pre cogs could actually see the future, instead of being a tool for confirmation bias such as this news report..... reports
Seriously, if you want to take AI seriously you need s feedback loop. 1sr round yeah use historical data because there's nothing else to use. Then keep training the model and feed it actual outcomes of successful and unsuccessful cases where it was used. It's not rocket science, folks. Reminder, the success rate here was 1%, so if you're not blind you'll pretty much see a giant red flag.
Only THEN it's even worth weeding out discrimination bias which is likely not to happen because it's actually the success criteria. But I digress.
The movie isn't great but it does get one thing right.
Whatever you do don't tweet at your local PD asking if they use these types of softwares like someone did to my local police department years ago.
It will yield bad results.
What happened?
We need to know
I can't imagine how predictive policing can go wrong. Also how do they use it in court? You are innocent until proven guilty.
It just tells cops where to patrol, they don't arrest you based on it...