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by higherpurpose
4367 days ago
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Amplify this by 100, and welcome to Minority Report, where you get a arrested for having a "very high score". This is where the "mass surveillance" and "let's monitor everyone just in case they might do something bad" thinking inevitably ends up. |
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Considering this is PRECISELY how spam filtering works, it doesn't seem entirely irrational.
Much like spam filtering, it would all come down to dialing in your filters and picking a good threshold.
Hell, if the system was good enough, it could actually improve freedoms. We currently arrest many innocent people as part of the legal process (who are later exonerated). What if our "arrest filter" outperformed the current system, in terms of percentage of innocent people arrested? It doesn't have to be perfect to be better.