Why would you use such questionable technology to assess future behavior of subjects when we can simply use phrenology to easily predict criminal behavior?
this post was submitted on 16 Mar 2026
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Wow. What a terrible idea. There was a woman who was sent to jail in a different state for several months and lost her house, car, and dog because AI misidentified her and cops didn't give a fuck. Cops should need a warrant for facial recognition at the very least, if it's allowed at all. Can't wait for "give me a smile" to be codified into law.
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I question the intellect of anyone that does not right now.
Research says it's going to cost automotive manufacturers an extra $100-500 to add this on, in pure hardware costs. You can bet that'll get passed to the customer, either in raised prices, extra surveillance, or why not double dip.