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    1. Cite your source. This is an extraordinary claim, you need to provide evidence

    2. Sounds fitting for the world we currently live in. Guilty until proven innocence.

    3. “Ai is the future” it just needs to learn more we should accept the sacrifices or some bs

    4. This tells more about the rules of how long you can hold someone more, than the whole AI thing.

      Because what kind of justice system lets you keep a person in jail for that long based on that amount of evidence?

    5. I watched the whole breakdown on The civil rights lawer channel. and the Police did nothing more than go on to her FB page and look at a few photos of her and decided the AI was right. Nevermind that the crime was committed 1000 miles away in another state and a simple check of her bank account would have confirmed she was nowhere near the crimescene on the day.

    6. FormalCookie430 on

      It’s another case where flock cameras “tagged” a woman’s truck entering and leaving a neighborhood and then a ring camera catches footage of a porch pirate (in a different vehicle I might add) and that was enough to go and arrest the original woman. The woman was asking the officer to let her see the footage but the officer wouldn’t show her until she admitted it was her.

      https://youtu.be/0zSzrnlUfRA?si=xIVy2AZGYs8Zb9fu

    7. changelingcd on

      “Please put down your weapon. You have twenty seconds to comply.”
      “You now have fifteen seconds to comply.”
      “You now have five seconds to comply.”

    8. Helpfulithink on

      The new police force as glass heads and tesla written across their chest

    9. anynomousperson123 on

      It gets worse, doesn’t it? She was in Tennessee and the crime happened in another state, in Fargo, over 1000 miles away. She couldn’t be physically there. She was declared as a fugitive on a run and only realised that when she got a court summons or maybe she tried to do admin stuff, I can’t properly remember. She was jailed for five months for a crime she didn’t do but the seasons changed and by the time she was released it was winter. She only had her summer clothes with her. She had to depend on the charity of others to even get back home. Well, technically she couldn’t pay the mortgage (since she was in jail) and her house was foreclosed. She lost her dog.

      Basically she went through hell just for having a similar looking face (it doesn’t even look like her to me, but I’m not the best when it comes to faces, so maybe it does, I don’t know) to someone else who actually committed the crime.

    10. Whooptidooh on

      I’m glad she’s suing; I’d take whoever was responsible for everything they got. Five months being completely innocently jailed because of an *AI* is ridiculous.

    11. Upbeat_Commercial137 on

      Sounds like an easy way to get rich?? I’m confused by all the comments here

    12. DreamWalker928 on

      This doesn’t list that she lost her dog and her car. They *destroyed* her life.

    13. These clowns that are hired as cops. They can’t all be so stupid as to rely on an AI *aid* without confirming with their own eyes! Or can they?

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