Uncle Wong
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Very surrreal to see government's using AI and social media analysis to predict future crime. Just like the movie, Minority Report.
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I agree that controlling and preventing those roadblocks is so nice! Greatly improved the situation.This will be a wonderful thing for Argentina. It has been great the government isn't letting protestors block traffic or cause other chaos. Things are improving.
Absolutely true this is the path we are already set on. Not just for security but also to save money on employees. The airlines have already started to use biometrics. Several of my flights you walk up and it scans your face in the boarding area. @enbits I did hear that they were already monitoring social networks. This will speed up in the next few years.I just assume there is no more privacy anymore in public or online.I hate making predictions, but this is going to be pretty common in less than 5 years. Governments and entities already inspect social networks to detect possible terrorist attacks, crimes, etc. Adding AI to it will make the analysis faster.
Totally agree. Here was another website that wrote about this in Argentina. Although who knows how good it will be. I read this and laughed.I hate making predictions, but this is going to be pretty common in less than 5 years. Governments and entities already inspect social networks to detect possible terrorist attacks, crimes, etc. Adding AI to it will make the analysis faster.
Unfortunately, some governments are going overboard! Take a look what is going on in the UK now. People making posts on Facebook are getting arrested. This is an overreach.I hate making predictions, but this is going to be pretty common in less than 5 years. Governments and entities already inspect social networks to detect possible terrorist attacks, crimes, etc. Adding AI to it will make the analysis faster.
I saw this and we have gone too far to the other woke side when you see this happening. The guy didn't break any laws. We are going to see a lot of tension because of mass migration in a lot of countries in the future.Unfortunately, some governments are going overboard! Take a look what is going on in the UK now. People making posts on Facebook are getting arrested. This is an overreach.
Unfortunately, some governments are going overboard! Take a look what is going on in the UK now. People making posts on Facebook are getting arrested. This is an overreach.
Amen. This is the Communications Act of 2003. Thousands of people have been arrested over the years. People would be surprised there is probably less freedom of speech in the UK now vs. Russia. Ironic.I am not worried about Argentina. Seeing what is going on in the UK right now with an elderly man getting arrested for making a Facebook post is one of the most dystopian things I have seen. When have countries stopped allowing people to have an opinion on things. This won't happen in the USA with 2nd amendment rights. I am not a gun person but when I see whacko things like this it makes me worry how crazy the world is getting.
I just hope that it doesn't become like the Patriot Act in the USA where the government abuses the system.Well they are already doing the same thing all over the world. It's going to be interesting to see how things play out during this election cycle.
New York announces it will take citizen surveillance and censorship to the next level
Like the plot to a dystopian movie, New York will now monitor social media writings, collect data, and use law enforcement to crack down on any expression it deems to be hate speech. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, D, announced on Monday that the state will ramp up surveillance efforts of social...www.standingforfreedom.com
That is always a concern. There has to be a balance. Already the opposition has alarmist headlines.I just hope that it doesn't become like the Patriot Act in the USA where the government abuses the system.
Alarm over bill to deploy Argentine army internally in terror cases - Buenos Aires Herald
In a blurring of the line between security and defense, the military could be deployed without declaring a state of siege if a new legal project is approvedbuenosairesherald.com
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