| They're doing the same thing in Italy. Yes, there are aerial photos since the 50s, no, it's not possible for humans to scan all of them, not in a life time. > 10 people in a neigbourhood that have "saved" 300 bucks a year. That's not the point. The points are: - social justice, if I pay you have to pay. If you don't pay taxes to IRS what happens? I bet they use a lot more than AI to find people who eludes them... - undisclosed pools (and other undisclosed properties) are a proxy for other illegal activities. For example in Italy villas of sentenced criminals are usually hidden. This way the State could find them and confiscate them. Anyway in Italy they have already discovered more than 20 thousand undisclosed pools. And the job is not done yet. EDIT: I work in an insurance company, we use similar techniques to identify buildings in satellite images and compare them to same pictures after a flood or a fire, to estimate damages. It could be done by human eyes, It would take years. This way clients are reimbursed swiftly and can start rebuilding what has been damaged. |
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