Sunday, October 1, 2023

The age of AI

 When It comes to AI, there are many security issues that are raised with it’s introduction into the police.  The fact that AI is tracking every person who comes in a driveway, every person at a train stop, every person on the crosswalk is in a database that is housed in one place is scary.  If one hacker decides to infiltrate the police database, every part of our identity could be in the hands of a single man. Even then AI searching on everyone and having that information on them is even scarier because China, one of the biggest American threats, is one of the biggest influences of AI.  This leads to having a much more troubling issue with espionage and spying on American people.  While we can definitely work together to create a much better AI, people’s ego will get in the way of what is beneficial for the human race, instead focusing on what is beneficial for the country.

However, having an idea of where everyone with a warrant is could keep the streets we live on a little bit safer.  Having AI comb through warrants and spotting them is very beneficial for police work to figure out where potential threats are.  This leads to quicker arrests and less homicides.  Identifying even the way you walk can have an impact on data management because, for better or for worse, AI is in everything we use.  This can use this to our benefit and have a much clearer picture on how to handle safety concerns in neighborhoods.  Even now with how much AI has made people fear it, it can still be used as a tool to help those in need.  It being a relatively newer piece of technology can lead to people having much more of a learning experience to make a better product for consumers.

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