Human rights advocates warn of algorithmic bias, legal violations, and other dire consequences of relying on AI to monitor the border
Border has a lot ofsecurity. News at 11.
Submitted 8 months ago by BrikoX@lemmy.zip to technology@lemmy.zip
https://themarkup.org/news/2024/03/22/the-future-of-border-patrol-ai-is-always-watching
Human rights advocates warn of algorithmic bias, legal violations, and other dire consequences of relying on AI to monitor the border
Border has a lot ofsecurity. News at 11.
Pretty simple concept to understand but we’re posting in Lemmy, a liberal safe space.
I know people are going to want to ignore it because of the source, but these are the feelings of actual residents of the most diverse county in America, many of whom are immigrants themselves about the need for immediate migrant reform foxnews.com/…/nyc-residents-aoc-district-furious-… I ask only these voices be heard before claiming immigration is not a glaring administration error. I personally have many friends who are upset over their wait times to self-sponsor/sponsor their own family, while allegedly the recipe to fly in over the border with no wait is to claim Venezuelan national seeking to stay in Florida, and you get approval for air travel into Miami and a court date five years out.
We are getting closer and closer to terminators patrolling the Mexican border
Darkard@lemmy.world 8 months ago
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