Showing posts with label ultrasonic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ultrasonic. Show all posts

Friday, January 26, 2018

TODAY ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE DISPENSES JUSTICE

http://www.newsweek.com/ai-racist-yet-computer-algorithms-are-helping-decide-court-cases-789296
As with most technological advances employed by our government to control us, the decision to use artificial intelligence to determine whether or not we should be incarcerated has been kept from us. This article points out how important judgements are being delegated to Artificial Intelligence. As the author points out, based on decades of racist data.

In an attempt to the improve processes involved in making such determinations the government has made an epic error. Perhaps intentionally so. They designed an automated system that analyzes data to determine probabilities. However, the foundation of the process is based on biased data. The failure to fix the data is likely based on the cost of fixing it. The choice to move forward with an AI judge under these circumstances simply perpetuates racist policies concerning incarceration.

There are other issues to be examined. The most important is the decision to automate the justice system. Another pressing concern is the decision not to inform the people of this country that our lives will be placed in the hands of a computer. If this issue doesn't rise to the level of public information, what else aren't they telling us?


Monday, January 15, 2018

TRACKING THROUGH CELL MICROPHONE AND ULTRASONIC SIGNALS

https://www.wired.com/2016/11/block-ultrasonic-signals-didnt-know-tracking/ampAnother way to grab your location and listen to every sound in your vicinity. In the featured article, Lily Hay Newman, the author of “HOW TO BLOCK THE ULTRASONIC SIGNALS YOU DIDN'T KNOW WERE TRACKING YOU” states:

“Dystopian corporate surveillance threats today come at us from all directions. Companies offer "always-on" devices that listen for our voice commands, and marketers follow us around the web to create personalized user profiles so they can (maybe) show us ads we'll actually click. Now marketers have been experimenting with combining those web-based and audio approaches to track consumers in another disturbingly science fictional way: with audio signals your phone can hear, but you can't.”