A.I. Microdirectives Could Soon Be Used for Law Enforcement
All day and every day, you constantly receive highly personalized instructions for how to comply with the law, sent directly by your government and law enforcement. You're told how to cross the street, how fast to drive on the way to work, and what you're allowed to say or do online--if you're in any situation that might have legal implications, you're told exactly what to do, in real time. Imagine that the computer system formulating these personal legal directives at mass scale is so complex that no one can explain how it reasons or works. But if you ignore a directive, the system will know, and it'll be used as evidence in the prosecution that's sure to follow. This future may not be far off--automatic detection of lawbreaking is nothing new.
Jul-17-2023, 15:25:57 GMT
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