This exactly. I stumbled on an filed Policing Patent regarding a streamlined, real time national AI system that will determine "quasi-instantaneously" if ANY queried person is a likely suspect or not a likely suspect - they state multiple times its for terrorists but in actual examples shown in the patent they near exclusively talk about drug dealers and users, primarily regarding the seizure of their assets That's part of the AI "suspect/not" system, the determination of the likelihood that there is seizable assets or not is another way to state the patent - all under guise of officer security and safety, obviously.
The only immediate feedback provided upon conclusion of a scenario where an Officer was notified that suspect is "known offender/law breaker" - that system quite literally incorporates officer opinion statements, treated as jury decided fact. " I saw him smoke weed" is legitimate qualifier for an immediate harassment experience where the officer is highly motivated to make an arrest .
ALL reported feedback upon completion of the event from AI to Officer to Prosecution was related to the assets having been successfully collected, or not.
It also had tons of language regarding AI/automated prosecution offices.
It also seems rather rudimentary - like it's going to cause a lot of real serious issues being so basic but that's by design to provide "actionable feedback" - it presents an either or of every situation for the officer to go off.
That's the Sith btw - if that sounds familiar it's bc it's exactly what the bad guys do that the good guys are not supposed to ever do - see the world in black or white, right or wrong, most everything is shades of grey. So, that's not only wrong it's also a little stupid...
and apparently how cops are supposed to defacto operate without thought.
The only immediate feedback provided upon conclusion of a scenario where an Officer was notified that suspect is "known offender/law breaker" - that system quite literally incorporates officer opinion statements, treated as jury decided fact. " I saw him smoke weed" is legitimate qualifier for an immediate harassment experience where the officer is highly motivated to make an arrest .
ALL reported feedback upon completion of the event from AI to Officer to Prosecution was related to the assets having been successfully collected, or not.
It also had tons of language regarding AI/automated prosecution offices.
It also seems rather rudimentary - like it's going to cause a lot of real serious issues being so basic but that's by design to provide "actionable feedback" - it presents an either or of every situation for the officer to go off.
That's the Sith btw - if that sounds familiar it's bc it's exactly what the bad guys do that the good guys are not supposed to ever do - see the world in black or white, right or wrong, most everything is shades of grey. So, that's not only wrong it's also a little stupid...
and apparently how cops are supposed to defacto operate without thought.