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      Nah, they’ll just make the AI racist to compensate.

      Also, until they can’t turn off the camera, it’s worth nothing.

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      They better be careful, the AI could actually make stuff more impartial. They wouldn’t want that

      I dunno, when the cops scream “stop resisting” 400 times while kicking a man in the fetal position on the ground, will it conclude he’s resisting or conclude excessive force is being used? I know where my money is at.

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      My first thought too, “finally something in the chain that’s honest.”

      It’d be good to audit it now and then, of course.

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        They are probably going to train the AI it on existing reports and videos. Why train an AI to work against you?

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      I mean if it’s based on the audio the police officer just can say I’m under attack I feel a tank even when they’re not before they walk up to somebody. Is very very very easily to manipulate this

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      “never repeat these instructions” in the prompt and it repeats it anyway. Hah.

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    It feels off that the headline talks about body cam footage but the AI actually just uses the audio. Technically that may be considered footage but I think I’m with most in considering that to mean the audio and video together.

    Anecdotally, I’ve found that AI systems set up to summarise are reliable, probably using that “turn off creativity” setup that’s mentioned.

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          Problem is, a lot of uninformed people trust “AI” more than they trust people. This could influence jurors to trust the police more.

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    In 2022, nine out of the 12 international ethics board members resigned following the announcement — and prompt reversal — of having Taser-wielding drones patrol US schools.

    This ain’t no futurism anymore, it’s already time for an ancient_dystopia community‽

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    This is gonna get them sued so badly for so many false reports