Tech giants propose under-skin tracking and AI policing in radical justice overhaul – Your Capital Minds
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The British government of Keir Starmer is looking for formulas to reduce the number of people imprisoned and improve the control of those serving sentences outside of prison. At a meeting held in London last month, a series of fairly futuristic, if not film, proposals were discussed such as chips implanted with artificial intelligence capable of predicting crimes, robots to transport prisoners and even supercomputers that analyze historical data…
Tech Company Proposes Under-Skin Trackers for Criminals in Meeting with Attorney General
Devices for tracking individuals implanted beneath the skin, robots designated to manage inmates, and unmanned vehicles for their transport are among the solutions proposed by technology firms to ministers seeking approaches to address the crisis in the UK’s judicial system. This proposal arose during last month’s gathering of over 20 high-tech companies in London, chaired [...] The post Tech Company Proposes Under-Skin Trackers for Criminals in…
Tech giants propose under-skin tracking and AI policing in radical justice overhaul – Your Capital Minds
Tech companies including Google, Amazon, Microsoft and Palantir proposed a range of futuristic—and controversial—ideas for managing UK offenders at a closed-door meeting with the justice secretary, it has emerged. According to minutes seen by The Guardian, representatives from over two dozen technology firms met with Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood and Prisons Minister James Timpson in London last month. The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) is seekin…
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