Comment on New Orleans used Minority Report-like facial recognition software to monitor citizens for crime suspects: Report

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AcidicBasicGlitch@lemm.ee ⁨2⁩ ⁨weeks⁩ ago

The WaPo article goes into a lot more detail: archive.ph/2fmW1

It seems that the cops were basically uploading images of suspects so that the cameras in the city were constantly scanning for people who were wanted (like a mug shot or an image of somebody stealing something) and then if a camera picked up a match it would send police the location of the suspect on a map.

Apparently Palantir was working with NOPD to secretly test predictive policing since 2012

archive.ph/NxPbY

The program began in 2012 as a partnership between New Orleans Police and Palantir Technologies, a data-mining firm founded with seed money from the CIA’s venture capital firm. According to interviews and documents obtained by The Verge, the initiative was essentially a predictive policing program, similar to the “heat list” in Chicago that purports to predict which people are likely drivers or victims of violence.

The partnership has been extended three times, with the third extension scheduled to expire on February 21st, 2018. The city of New Orleans and Palantir have not responded to questions about the program’s current status.

Not sure that it actually did ever expire

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