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EPISODE · Jan 19, 2026 · 42 MIN

Can AI Arrest You Before You Commit a Crime?

from Tech's Ripple Effect: How Artificial Intelligence Shapes Our World · host Tech’s Ripple Effect Podcast

Enjoying the show? Support our mission and help keep the content coming by buying us a coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/deepdivepodcastImagine a world where your movements are tracked before you turn a corner. Modern law enforcement is no longer just reacting to crime, it is trying to predict it. This shift toward predictive policing and automated surveillance is reshaping our cities. From license plate readers to facial recognition, the tools are evolving rapidly. But as these technologies become standard, we must ask if they are making us safer or simply more watched.We explore the hidden dangers of the algorithms powering these systems. Researchers are raising the alarm about how unregulated code can entrench racial biases. For example, some facial recognition studies have shown error rates for darker skinned individuals that are significantly higher than for their counterparts, sometimes by a factor of one hundred. If the data used to train these systems is historically flawed, the AI does not fix the problem. Instead, it creates a confirmation feedback loop that targets the same communities over and over again. These systems are often built on years of data that reflect old prejudices, leading to a cycle where certain groups are policed more heavily simply because of past data points.How do we balance public safety with private life? We analyze the ethical frameworks being built by the IEEE and NIST to bring transparency and accountability. These organizations are calling for human centric design to prevent unintended social harms. We also compare the legal responses around the world. The European Union is taking a stand with the AI Act to ban high risk practices, while in the United States, a complex web of local bans and warrant requirements is all that stands between citizens and total biometric tracking.This conversation is about our civil liberties. We discuss why community input and oversight are non negotiable. Technology offers investigative power, but without a human hand at the wheel, we risk losing the freedom we aim to protect. Join us as we look at the code, the law, and the future of justice.

Enjoying the show? Support our mission and help keep the content coming by buying us a coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/deepdivepodcastImagine a world where your movements are tracked before you turn a corner. Modern law enforcement is no longer just reacting to crime, it is trying to predict it. This shift toward predictive policing and automated surveillance is reshaping our cities. From license plate readers to facial recognition, the tools are evolving rapidly. But as these technologies become standard, we must ask if they are making us safer or simply more watched.We explore the hidden dangers of the algorithms powering these systems. Researchers are raising the alarm about how unregulated code can entrench racial biases. For example, some facial recognition studies have shown error rates for darker skinned individuals that are significantly higher than for their counterparts, sometimes by a factor of one hundred. If the data used to train these systems is historically flawed, the AI does not fix the problem. Instead, it creates a confirmation feedback loop that targets the same communities over and over again. These systems are often built on years of data that reflect old prejudices, leading to a cycle where certain groups are policed more heavily simply because of past data points.How do we balance public safety with private life? We analyze the ethical frameworks being built by the IEEE and NIST to bring transparency and accountability. These organizations are calling for human centric design to prevent unintended social harms. We also compare the legal responses around the world. The European Union is taking a stand with the AI Act to ban high risk practices, while in the United States, a complex web of local bans and warrant requirements is all that stands between citizens and total biometric tracking.This conversation is about our civil liberties. We discuss why community input and oversight are non negotiable. Technology offers investigative power, but without a human hand at the wheel, we risk losing the freedom we aim to protect. Join us as we look at the code, the law, and the future of justice.

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