Argentina plans to use 'Minority Report-like' AI to predict and stop future crimes

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Argentina plans to use 'Minority Report-like' AI to predict and stop future crimes

Argentina's security forces are implementing an Artificial Intelligence Applied to Security Unit to utilize AI for predicting and preventing future crimes. The initiative has raised concerns among human rights experts due to potential privacy infringements and targeting of specific societal groups. The unit will analyze historical crime data using machine-learning algorithms and employ facial recognition technology for identifying wanted individuals.

The use of AI in crime prevention mirrors the concept depicted in the movie 'Minority Report,' drawing attention to the potential ethical implications of such technology. Human rights organizations fear that the surveillance measures could disproportionately affect certain communities and infringe on freedom of expression. President Javier Milei's administration is taking a militarized approach to security policy, with a focus on tough crime prevention strategies.

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