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That's what this article argues though. Even with good faith acting this would be a disaster. Imagine any time you did something against the law you got fined. The second you drive your unregistered car off your driveway (presumably to re register) you are immediately fined. There may be "due process" cause you DID break the law, but there is no contextual thought behind the massive ticket machine.

Our laws are not built to have the level of enforcement that AI could achieve.



Interestingly enough, in some places, automation like that, like red light cameras, even after getting installed, were later prohibited. NJ has discussed laws around protecting NJ drivers' privacy from other states' red light cameras, too. It's important not to be complacent. You can imagine literally anything, but action is required to actually change things.




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