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AI Model Analyzes Prison Calls to Detect Planned Crimes

What Happened

Researchers have developed an artificial intelligence model capable of analyzing recorded prison phone calls for signs of planned criminal activities. According to MIT Technology Review, the AI model is trained on thousands of hours of inmate conversations and is being piloted by several US corrections departments. The goal is to identify and intercept suspicious discussions, such as escape plans, drug deals, or threats. Authorities believe the technology could supplement human review and improve response times, while some privacy and legal experts warn about ethical and surveillance concerns.

Why It Matters

This application highlights how AI is being integrated into law enforcement and the corrections system, raising crucial questions about surveillance, privacy, and ethical oversight. The technology has the potential to prevent crime but also intensifies debates about mass monitoring of vulnerable populations. Read more in our AI News Hub

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