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talk at an Oraclefinancial analyst meeting , Oracle beginner Larry Ellison said he expects AI to one day power monolithic police force enforcement surveillance networks .
“ We ’re going to have supervising , ” he say . “ Every police force officer is going to be supervised at all time , and if there ’s a trouble , AI will account that job and report it to the appropriate person . Citizens will be on their best behavior because we are constantly recording and cover everything that ’s die on . ”
Ellison believes that continuous surveillance , ram by AI , could greatly reduce crime . But the grounds does n’t necessarily patronise his affirmation .
As the Washington Postnotes , police data in the U.S. is historically biased , and feast it into an AI model could contribute it to suggest more criminal activity is in those areas , create racially and socioeconomically slanted feedback loops .
In 2019 , the LAPDsuspendedits offense anticipation program after an audited account indicate it resulted in subject calamitous and Latino people to more surveillance .
discipline : An earlier reading of this article misstated Larry Ellison ’s title . He is Oracle ’s chairperson and CTO .