03-09-2022, 04:06 AM
Scientists in China have programmed artificial intelligence to identify crimes and press charges “with 97% accuracy,” they claim.
Researchers developed a tool that can assess cases and suggest criminal sentences based on a verbal description, based on a reported 1,000 “traits” sourced from some 17,000 real-life cases from 2015 to 2020, according to the South China Morning Post.
The lex ex machina has already been tested by China’s largest district prosecution office, the Shanghai Pudong People’s Procuratorate, and proved especially well versed in China’s most common criminal acts, such as gambling, reckless driving, theft and fraud. They hope it will soon come to recognize more complex cases.
https://nypost.com/2021/12/27/chinas-ai-...-accuracy/
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Researchers developed a tool that can assess cases and suggest criminal sentences based on a verbal description, based on a reported 1,000 “traits” sourced from some 17,000 real-life cases from 2015 to 2020, according to the South China Morning Post.
The lex ex machina has already been tested by China’s largest district prosecution office, the Shanghai Pudong People’s Procuratorate, and proved especially well versed in China’s most common criminal acts, such as gambling, reckless driving, theft and fraud. They hope it will soon come to recognize more complex cases.
https://nypost.com/2021/12/27/chinas-ai-...-accuracy/
#science #law