Is it ethical for the police to be suspecting people of committing crimes in the future because of some algorithm? This seems a little scary to me that law enforcement can have this much power
http://www.activistpost.com/2016/05/police-now-using-pre-crime-algorithm-to-target-and-label-innocent-citizens-as-criminals.html
>>75868429
i think i can predict crime better than that algorhytm. i'll just point to niggers all day
sibyl system; time for the pizza party
>>75868429
We Psycho Pass nao
>>75869555
Checked and keked fpbp
>>75868429
No it isn't.
You got that FBI and NSA? It isn't ethical to assume I am a terrorist because I make threats and talk about violent topics.
That's like assuming Obama wouldn't be president because he's black in a country with a majority of white people.
Anything is possible.
I think the police would use this algorithm to imprison wealthy people and siphon their money.
The government doesn't give a shit about poor people. They just don't want us to destroy their business or traumatize their society.
If money weren't an issue, people would value knowledge and relationship building than doing it solely to preserve your wealth or satisfy your pleasures.
>>75868429
>Millions of shitposters who just use the internet to vent rage and worked hard their entire life are now targeted dissidents
Just cuck my society into oblivion
>>75869555
first post best post
>>75868429
Anyone who has had to deal with law enforcement can tell you they are mostly worthless cunts with an attitude. They should not be trying to predetermine anything, seeing as they are so often wrong after the fact.
>>75869555
Oh my fucking kek
>>75869720
Pyschopass is a better dystopia than the one we're actually going to get.
>>75868429
That depends:
Is the algorithm:
>is he a Muslim?
Then yeah, it's ethical. Otherwise, no.
>>75869555
FPBP, trips, and some hearty lulz.