Simone Rotella
The UK government’s proposed , designed to flag individuals deemed “high risk” for future violence based on personal data like mental health history and addiction, marks a provocative new frontier.
Elsewhere, intends to use machine learning for crime prediction and real-time surveillance. In Canada, police forces in cities like Toronto and Vancouver use . And in some US cities, is paired with street surveillance to track suspects.
The promise of anticipating violence Minority Report-style is compelling. But…