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And judge, and police: what affairs the digital prosecutor from China] will be engaged i Science

December 30, 2021
Source: myseldon.com myseldon.com
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New technologies promptly change the world round us. Moreover, they started replacing the person where still it was considered as the impossible. Well or it was described only in fantastic novels or movies. It is not excluded that shortly justice becomes in a literal sense brutal. And the first step to it is already taken. The Chinese scientists developed Artificial intelligence, capable to bring charges with an accuracy of 97 percent. He should not pay salary. You will not bribe him. Also you will not intimidate. The digital prosecutor in the Shanghai prosecutor's office works. It at all robot –...
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