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In China, an artificial intelligence becomes a prosecutor

December 30, 2021
Source: archyde.com archyde.com
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An AI capable of identifying crimes and proposing the corresponding sentence has been tested in Shanghai. Chinese researchers have developed the first prosecutor using artificial intelligence. Tested in a district of Shanghai , this AI is able to identify 8 types of common crimes including fraud, dangerous driving, aggression and obstructing the action of law enforcement agencies. le «South China Morning Post» . The AI is based on an existing program, System 206, already used by Chinese prosecutors to assess the dangerousness and risk of recidivism of criminals. Also read: China: handcuffed suspects exposed in the street for violating anti-Covid...
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