‘Pre-crime’ AIn’t a policing option
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AI suffers from biases in the data it trains on. It could, for instance, suggest that fans of a football team be allowed or denied stadium entry. And it could be wrong. Or, it could come up with misleading predictions of repeat offending based on racial profiling.
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