Lab explores dystopian future of AI helping cops catch criminals
America's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory is looking into how AI technologies can be used to create a"Digital Police Officer" or"D-PO" in the future.
"The good news is that in the emails we obtained, one of the authors acknowledges in internal emails that elements like a D-PO taking over driving is a 'long way off' and monitoring live drone feeds is 'not a near-term capability,' the digital privacy-focused non-profitThe national lab has also described how a separate virtual assistant, BITS, could provide US border and customs agents with visual data to help them crack down on narcotics trafficking.
Both companies have worked together before. Motional launched tests of its self-driving, electric IONIQ 5 vehicles to deliver food to Uber Eats customers in Santa Monica, California in May.Researchers at Meta released AITemplate, a new framework aimed at speeding up the inference process of AI models running on graphic processing units from Nvidia and AMD.
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