posted on Apr, 15 2023 @ 03:01 PM
a reply to:
Kenzo
I was thinking implementing AI for behavioural analysis, pair it up with devices monitoring physical cues and maybe chemicals and you've probably
already got enough to determine potential acts of criminality.
AI picks up strange activity, suspect appears in bank days later with a heart rate of 130. So it spits out a high probability of a crime taking place.
That kind of thing.
Highly unethical stuff I'd imagine and the question of who would qualify rings to mind. Everyone right? Since literally anyone could develop a mental
illness.
At the end of the day there's only 2 ways a diagnosis is made. If a person seeks help, either personally or someone around them alerting the
authorities. Or, after they've had a breakdown of sorts and commited a crime.
The latter could be grandad who has dementia pissing in letterboxes. Just from a social pov aren't we becoming more separate as societies whilst being
more accepting of bad behaviour? We're kind of asking for a top heavy solution wouldn't you think?