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  1. Jul 26, 2023 · AI systems, like Oasys, rely on arrest data as proxies for crime when they could in some cases be proxies for racially biased law enforcement (and there are plenty of examples in the...

  2. Jul 15, 2022 · Predictive policing tools are built by feeding data — such as crime reports, arrest records and license plate images — to an algorithm, which is trained to look for patterns to predict where ...

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  3. Dec 30, 2023 · AI systems embedded in smart glasses or smart contact lenses will create an augmented reality overlay over real-world scenes, identifying objects (buildings, cars), scenes for threat and at the...

  4. In modern-day predictive policing systems, which rely on machine learning to forecast crime, those corrupted data points become legitimate predictors.

    • Inaccuracy and Bias Embedded in Ai Systems
    • Lack of Human Oversight in Automated Processes
    • The Surveillance State

    Automated-policing approaches are often inaccurate. A 2018 trial conducted by the London Metropolitan Police used facial recognition to identify 104 previously unknown people who were suspected of committing crimes. Only 2 of the 104 were accurate. “From the moment a police officer wrongly identifies a suspect until the moment the officer realizes ...

    Automated systems remove human oversight. As law enforcement agencies increasingly rely on these deep learning tools, the tools themselves take on an authority, and their predictions are often unquestioned. This has resulted in what Kate Crawford and Jason Schultz, in their report “AI Systems as State Actors” call an “accountability gap,” which “ma...

    For all of the glaring human rights problems in automated policing in America, we live in a country in which the idea of police protection is baked into our Constitution. In governments that do not have this kind of protection, automated policing technology can be used for ill purposes. In China, for instance, facial recognition is used for purchas...

  5. Data tools in criminal justice roughly fall into three different buckets: Automated Identification Tools, which use a combination of AI and ML methods. Predictive Forecasting Tools, which use predictive analytics. Tools that Help us Understand the System, which use descriptive analytics.

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  7. Jan 26, 2024 · Facial recognition software for instance, could take a crime scene sketch or a security camera image and go through thousands and thousands of pictures in a public database, say a driver's license database.

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