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What could ever possibly go wrong. I am looking forward to seeing the lawsuits challenging the court cases because "AI" wrote the report. Will this be a lead-in to granting AI "personhood"? Those reports are required to be written by actual human people....

Based on the training data I imagine that the software will be instructed to try to write the report in such a way that any White person is extremely likely to be fucked over as much as possible where any non-White person would be let off with a slap on the wrist at worst.

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>In a first for Colorado law enforcement, the Fort Collins Police Services (FCPS) is testing artificial intelligence (AI) to transcribe body camera video and, in turn, speed up report writing time. Following every call, officers must review their body camera video and write up a detailed report. Lengthy or complicated calls can mean more time at a desk and less time in the community. The department said the technology not only saves time but gets officers back out into the community.

What could ever possibly go wrong. I am looking forward to seeing the lawsuits challenging the court cases because "AI" wrote the report. Will this be a lead-in to granting AI "personhood"? Those reports are required to be written by actual human people.... Based on the training data I imagine that the software will be instructed to try to write the report in such a way that any White person is extremely likely to be fucked over as much as possible where any non-White person would be let off with a slap on the wrist at worst. Archive: https://archive.today/ipuJe From the post: >>In a first for Colorado law enforcement, the Fort Collins Police Services (FCPS) is testing artificial intelligence (AI) to transcribe body camera video and, in turn, speed up report writing time. Following every call, officers must review their body camera video and write up a detailed report. Lengthy or complicated calls can mean more time at a desk and less time in the community. The department said the technology not only saves time but gets officers back out into the community.

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Yup, that’s true, you may have to spend some time in jail, spend a lot on an attorney, but it’s not winnable w/o letting the cat out of the bag.