Shattering the mirror doesn’t change what is reflected.

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Cake day: June 16th, 2024

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  • But the EFF found that the tech “seems designed to stymie any attempts at auditing, transparency, and accountability.” Cops don’t have to disclose when AI is used in every department, and Draft One does not save drafts or retain a record showing which parts of reports are AI-generated. Departments also don’t retain different versions of drafts, making it difficult to assess how one version of an AI report might compare to another to help the public determine if the technology is “junk,” the EFF said. That raises the question, the EFF suggested, “Why wouldn’t an agency want to maintain a record that can establish the technology’s accuracy?” It’s currently hard to know if cops are editing the reports or “reflexively rubber-stamping the drafts to move on as quickly as possible,” the EFF said. That’s particularly troubling, the EFF noted, since Axon disclosed to at least one police department that "there has already been an occasion when engineers discovered a bug that allowed officers on at least three occasions to circumvent the ‘guardrails’ that supposedly deter officers from submitting AI-generated reports without reading them first.

    Holy smoke! RTA Cops absolutely should not be using AI.
















  • Really?

    Yes you can have it, but choosing the less painful option for yourself right now is allowing corruption and fascism to win, possibly for generations, inflicting greater ain’t pain not only on yourself, but fellow citizens as well.

    Eta: a pox on autocorrect


  • I tangibly feel the agony in this comment. What if I told you this false hope is an opiate that allows the situation to continue, but the pain of lancing that boil opens an opportunity to (yes, painfully) to sever and extract the root of the putrid infection that will keep recurring, if undone?