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AI cameras can now predict and stop crimes before they happen
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AI cameras can now predict and stop crimes before they happen

We’re now living in “Minority Report.” Japan’s National Police is set to embark on a terrifying experiment involving using advanced AI-powered security cameras to preempt major crimes. These AI-enhanced cameras will specialize in machine-learning pattern recognition across three distinct categories: behavior detection for spotting suspicious conduct‚ object detection for identifying weapons‚ and intrusion detection to safeguard restricted areas. This initiative is expected to roll out within this fiscal year—ending March 2024—after the shocking assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and the subsequent attempted attack on current Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. Such high-profile crimes‚ often committed by so-called ‘lone offenders’—individuals disassociated from society—have prompted Japan’s police to explore crime-prevention strategies.Proponents assert that the AI’s' behavior detection’ algorithm can learn by observing patterns indicative of suspicious activities‚ such as repetitive‚ anxious glances. Previous attempted AI-aided security have homed in on behaviors like restlessness and fidgeting‚ which may indicate unease or guilt. This is a worrying leap forward in what is possible for modern security agencies.The Chinese model goes global From ubiquitous police cameras on street corners to online monitoring and censorship‚ the Chinese population is constantly under surveillance. Now‚ a new generation of technology is delving into the vast pool of data gathered from daily activities‚ aiming to predict crimes and protests before they occur. However‚ these predictive systems aren’t just targeting those with a criminal record; they are also used to identify vulnerable groups‚ including ethnic minorities and individuals with a history of mental illness.This cutting-edge technology relies on algorithms that sift through data‚ seeking patterns and deviations that could indicate potential threats. While these algorithms are anathema to many in the West‚ they’re being heralded as triumphs in China.Reports detail instances where the technology flagged suspicious behavior‚ leading to investigations and uncovering fraud and pyramid schemes. However‚ these technologies extend far beyond surveillance. They are a powerful weapon for a society seeking to maintain near-total social control over the populace. China’s focus on maintaining social stability is unwavering‚ and any perceived threat to it is aggressively silenced. Under the regime of President Xi Jinping‚ the security state has become more centralized‚ deploying technology to quell unrest‚ enforce strict COVID-19 lockdowns‚ and curb dissent. Unfortunately‚ China appears to be the model for leaders like Justin Trudeau and others. Policing the homelandDescribed as a groundbreaking innovation by TIME Magazine in 2011‚ predictive policing has been quietly rolled out across the US. Numerous police departments in the country are experimenting with predictive software‚ envisioning a future where law enforcement could foresee and thwart crimes before they unfold. Developers tout this technology as a means to eliminate human bias‚ enhance the precision of policing‚ and optimize resource allocation. This approach gained momentum with substantial federal grants directed towards smart policing solutions. The LAPD‚ led by Police Chief William Bratton‚ spearheaded one of the initial trials in 2009 with $3 million in federal funding. The goal was to predict crime-prone areas and deploy officers preemptively to deter criminal activities. The involvement of respected figures like Bratton lent credibility to the technology‚ leading to its adoption by other departments nationwide. By 2014‚ a survey revealed that 38% of 200 surveyed departments were using predictive policing‚ and 70% were planning to implement it in the coming years.Using data to find high-crime areas and deploy more resources is a reasonable use of data. However‚ with the rapid advancements of AI technology and the universal tracking of our devices‚ how long before the regime turns this pre-crime tech loose on the populace? We’re going to have to grapple with these questions because the AI is quickly reaching “Black Mirror” horror levels of surveillance.
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National Review
National Review
2 yrs

‘Inclusive’ Virginia Festival Cancels Menorah Lighting‚ Claims Ceremony Favors Israel
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‘Inclusive’ Virginia Festival Cancels Menorah Lighting‚ Claims Ceremony Favors Israel

The festival’s founder cited logistical challenges and sensitivity to the ongoing Israel–Hamas conflict as reasons for the cancellation.
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Twitchy Feed
2 yrs

'What A Lunatic': Transgender YouTuber Harasses Foreign Pizza Shop Owner Over 'Misgendering'
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'What A Lunatic': Transgender YouTuber Harasses Foreign Pizza Shop Owner Over 'Misgendering'

'What A Lunatic': Transgender YouTuber Harasses Foreign Pizza Shop Owner Over 'Misgendering'
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
2 yrs

Star Ocean The Second Story R: Complete Side Quests List
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Star Ocean The Second Story R: Complete Side Quests List

Star Ocean The Second Story R is a remake of the PlayStation classic game. Considering the game stays true to the original (while adding some neat features)‚ the game has a large number of side quests that players might not notice while playing the game for the first time. However‚ if you want to ensure that you 100% complete the game‚ you are going to want to do these side quests.
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RedState Feed
RedState Feed
2 yrs

Florida State AD Goes Nuclear Over College Football Playoff Snub of Undefeated Team‚ 'Unforgivable'
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Florida State AD Goes Nuclear Over College Football Playoff Snub of Undefeated Team‚ 'Unforgivable'

Florida State AD Goes Nuclear Over College Football Playoff Snub of Undefeated Team‚ 'Unforgivable'
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RedState Feed
RedState Feed
2 yrs

Biden Invites Kennedy Center Honorees to the White House‚ Gaffes Ensue‚ and He Needs Jill's Help Again
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Biden Invites Kennedy Center Honorees to the White House‚ Gaffes Ensue‚ and He Needs Jill's Help Again

Biden Invites Kennedy Center Honorees to the White House‚ Gaffes Ensue‚ and He Needs Jill's Help Again
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RedState Feed
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Greg Abbott Escalates‚ Authorizes the Arrest of Illegal Immigrants
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Greg Abbott Escalates‚ Authorizes the Arrest of Illegal Immigrants

Greg Abbott Escalates‚ Authorizes the Arrest of Illegal Immigrants
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Dr Pepper With the Class Move After Scoring Error Taints Competition‚ Both Contestants Get Scholarships
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Dr Pepper With the Class Move After Scoring Error Taints Competition‚ Both Contestants Get Scholarships

Dr Pepper With the Class Move After Scoring Error Taints Competition‚ Both Contestants Get Scholarships
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La. Granted Extra Time to Draw Congressional Map
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La. Granted Extra Time to Draw Congressional Map

Louisiana lawmakers now have until the end of January to draw and pass new congressional boundaries to replace a current map that a federal judge said violates the Voting Rights Act by diluting the power of the state's Black voters.
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House Dems Ditch 'Bidenomics'
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House Dems Ditch 'Bidenomics'

House Democrats are bucking the "Bidenomics" messaging‚ Axios reported Sunday.
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