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schnurrito@discuss.tchncs.de to Privacy@lemmy.ml · 2 months ago

UK creating ‘murder prediction’ tool to identify people most likely to kill

www.theguardian.com

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UK creating ‘murder prediction’ tool to identify people most likely to kill

www.theguardian.com

schnurrito@discuss.tchncs.de to Privacy@lemmy.ml · 2 months ago
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    Healthcare CEOs at the top of the list.

    • iAvicenna@lemmy.world
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      if the model is working correctly it indeed must point us towards billionaires

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    I give it two seconds to turn into racism machine

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      And those two seconds are just the boot sequence.

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    Isn’t this the TV show Person of Interest?

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      You are being watched…

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    • Brutticus@lemm.ee
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      We are begging CEOs to please read the rest of the novel.

  • quickenparalysespunk@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    apparently Uk govt has never played watch dogs legion, nor seen Equilibrium (C Bale movie), nor Minority Report, nor Richard III, nor read Brave New World, nor the billion other movies, novels, games, poems, songs, Banksy art, social videos, cave paintings, etc that specifically warned UK not to (re)become the villain (over and over again)

    it’s like the 2nd most popular culture topic… after “love” or something

    but noooo, just had to be edgelordsandladies.gov.uk

    …

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      Psycho Pass.

      Another one to the list. Great anime. It’s like if Blade Runner and Minority Report had a loving relationship and a beautiful child was the byproduct of this union.

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      “What can we do to improve society, I know I’ll watch some dystopian SciFi for ideas” - the UK government probably

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    They should make three, and they all have to agree, but if only one disagrees then maybe they can ignore it, call it the “minority account” or something like that.

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      The “less report”. Blamo.

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      Sounds like a great idea for a film. I have the feeling it would become an instant cult classic.

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      You’re not going to believe this, but Tom Cruise… has identified you as an agent of Xenu.

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    Oh, I’ve seen this one. where’s scientology Tom in this episode?

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      Or the bald predictor gals laying in water?

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        The precogs were FMM. They were named after famous crime fiction authors, Agatha (Christie), Dash (Dashiell Hammett), and Arthur (Conan Doyle).

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          Didn’t know that, that’s cool!

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    Guilty until proven innocent.

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      It’s how the police view you anyway.

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      Pretty easy to prove you didn’t commit a crime that hasn’t happened, no?

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        Yes just tell the pig that you did not do it and he will release you

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        No

        https://youtu.be/3Zfz5rjjifM

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    Prediction: this gets used to surveil dissidents and minorities disproportionately.

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    Just visit congress.gov and you have your list.

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    Data scientist here; there simply are not enough murders to model this, so they will need to use proxies for “likely” murderers (like any sort of violent crime). That means the model will very strongly target people who are over-policed (minorities) and those more likely to actually get caught and charged for things, and thus be in the training data set (poor people). It will also fail spectacularly for this purpose because even a highly accurate model will produce almost 100% false positives -again, because actual murders are so vanishingly rare. The math just doesn’t work.

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    I watch enough true crime to know that anyone is capable of murder

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    Does it identify people like Kid Starver who are murdering the disabled on an industrial scale?

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