| It's inevitable that in 20 years every living person on this planet will have it's location tracked in real-time. All kinds of crime will become impossible. Today the police doesn't have resources to spend on stolen packages, bikes or small time muggings. But with permanent tracking and AI it will be trivial to backtrack any interaction. And it will be impossible to disable the tracking. Even if you don't have any tracking on you, unless you are literally invisible you'll be tracked through millions of other peoples cameras each day. Something like Google Street View, but in real time will also exist. |
This will never be the case.
The constraints are currently on the resources available for police to find the suspect. While prolific surveillance will make finding the X "persons of interest" easier + faster + more reliable, the constraint would then be on identifying other evidence and the court/prosecutor system to process plea bargaining and/or jury trials.
Additionally, jails and the resources concerned with jailing are very expensive (VERY large outlays and high upkeep) in the current high-cash-bail environment.