Johnson, a first-term mayor, campaigned on a promise to end the use of ShotSpotter, putting him at odds with police leaders who have praised the system.
They argue that crime rates – not residents’ race – determine where the technology is deployed.
And due to decades of racist policing focusing on communities based on residents’ race those crime rates are based on exactly that.
This is why police forces love AI; they can feed the systems data based on their own history racist policing and absolve themselves of responsibility when the garbage coming out matches the garbage going in.
Doesn’t make any sense anyway. If I’m Whitey McWhiterson (I am, but if) and I want law enforcement protecting me and not minorities, I’d want this deployed in my neighborhood, right? Or is the false positive rate too high?
Not only is the false positive rate way too high, they’ve caught the company working with law enforcement to retroactively add fake data points to support raids and arrests.
I’ll preface this by saying I have no idea how the system works, but I wouldn’t be surprised. I have an old motorcycle that will occasionally get in a mood where it doesn’t want to start. If I’m not in a rush, I’ll let it sit a few minutes between tries, but if I have somewhere to be, I’ll keep fighting with it and keep cranking the starter, which often leads to a massive backfire. I’ve made neighbors think someone’s shooting before.
And due to decades of racist policing focusing on communities based on residents’ race those crime rates are based on exactly that.
This is why police forces love AI; they can feed the systems data based on their own history racist policing and absolve themselves of responsibility when the garbage coming out matches the garbage going in.
That’s a bingo right there.
Just an excuse to continue to harass areas that have historically been harassed.
Doesn’t make any sense anyway. If I’m Whitey McWhiterson (I am, but if) and I want law enforcement protecting me and not minorities, I’d want this deployed in my neighborhood, right? Or is the false positive rate too high?
Not only is the false positive rate way too high, they’ve caught the company working with law enforcement to retroactively add fake data points to support raids and arrests.
I’ll preface this by saying I have no idea how the system works, but I wouldn’t be surprised. I have an old motorcycle that will occasionally get in a mood where it doesn’t want to start. If I’m not in a rush, I’ll let it sit a few minutes between tries, but if I have somewhere to be, I’ll keep fighting with it and keep cranking the starter, which often leads to a massive backfire. I’ve made neighbors think someone’s shooting before.