Beware software and threat scoring

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  • Thor

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    Could be anywhere
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/loca...2bccac-8e15-11e5-baf4-bdf37355da0c_story.html

    I suppose this is where politicians go when relying on the police and state for security.

    I support giving law enforcement the tools necessary to do their jobs, will help them to my best ability, but do we really need citizen threat scoring software running? All they need to do is change the parameters of the search and any group could be targeted, any interest flagged...not to mention the errors highlighted in the article.

    If you rent a home that was formerly the residence of a violent felon, and a summons needs to be issued to you (could be some innocuous thing) is it now going to be issued by the SWAT team because your home is flashing red? Maybe they'll cross reference this with the highly accurate no fly list...

    Has any one seen this demonstrated? If so, what was your impression? (or would posting about it get you flagged?)
     

    easy

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    "Real Time Crime" and "Beware" as we head into the realm of the 'Department of Future Crime'.
     
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