Cue the idiot beat-cop going "yeah, it's a 100% match!" and doing no real further investigation into the dude's actual identity.
Agreed, if I showed this to somebody and said this was a video of the shooting from a different angle, 50% would probably buy it until they realized the gun never went off.
Oh, if they follow the las vegas cop, the AI is better than investigation. He found proper government certified identification, verified it with central records. And then concluded that even with everything perfectly in order he had to arrest him because maybe it's fraudulent and he has a mole altering the state's own records for him, because the AI is pretty cool and therefore can't be wrong.
Cue the idiot beat-cop going "yeah, it's a 100% match!" and doing no real further investigation into the dude's actual identity.
Agreed, if I showed this to somebody and said this was a video of the shooting from a different angle, 50% would probably buy it until they realized the gun never went off.
Oh, if they follow the las vegas cop, the AI is better than investigation. He found proper government certified identification, verified it with central records. And then concluded that even with everything perfectly in order he had to arrest him because maybe it's fraudulent and he has a mole altering the state's own records for him, because the AI is pretty cool and therefore can't be wrong.
My primary goal in life is teaching normies not to trust computers to the degree they put their faith in.
The truth is, most of what AI is involves conditioning people to appeal to authority. It's not a Machine God, it's The Wizard of Oz.