Dubai's Super Smarter AI Test System - Predicts Crime From Before Happening

The artificial intelligence system is capable of predicting crimes being put to the test.

According to recent reports from the Middle East Space Agency (SIME), Dubai police are testing an artificial intelligence system called Crime Prediction, .

This system will analyze the data in the police information store, then apply the results to predict the probability of crime in practice. And according to experts, AI results give very high accuracy.

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Spandan Kar, director of SIME, said: "This system is unique in its ability to accurately distinguish offenses in seemingly unrelated circumstances, then predict the possibility of recurrence of action. there".

"We are confident that these accurate analyzes, combined with the intuition and experience of the police, will reduce the crime rate to the lowest level."

However, the use of artificial intelligence to predict crime has caused quite a stir, when it was suggested that this could lead to some unintended consequences, even to arouse suspicion. racial discrimination.

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Why? In the police data, there are many cases of crimes committed by people of color. But it is not necessarily the case that more people commit crimes, but because of the racist perception of the past that has pushed their data up sharply.

In addition, the problem of increasing the use of AI in society has been warned by Stanford University experts that millions of people may lose their jobs. This is an inevitable consequence, as technology is replacing people with too much work.

Even though there will be new jobs coming up instead, it's going to be hard work, as these are new jobs and new knowledge.