Argentina has announced plans to utilize artificial intelligence to predict crimes before they occur, sparking a debate on the ethical implications of such technology. The country aims to leverage A.I. to analyze historical crime data and anticipate potential threats or criminal activities. This move highlights the ongoing discourse surrounding the use of A.I. in law enforcement and the concerns it raises.
The introduction of the Artificial Intelligence Applied to Security Unit in Argentina has drawn attention to the privacy and surveillance implications of using machine-learning algorithms for crime prediction. Critics are wary of the motives behind this initiative, especially given the political background of Argentinian president Javier Milei. The parallels between this A.I. approach and fictional portrayals of crime prediction, such as in 'Minority Report,' add another layer of complexity to the discussion.
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