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AI in policing leads to false arrests as probabilities treated as facts

The use of artificial intelligence in policing is leading to false arrests and wrongful convictions because probabilistic AI outputs are being treated as definitive facts. Examples include a teenager being handcuffed at gunpoint due to an AI misidentification of a snack bag as a weapon, and a woman wrongly jailed for fraud based on a facial recognition match in a state she had never visited. Researchers emphasize that AI systems generate probabilities, not certainties, yet law enforcement agencies are relying on these outputs as conclusive evidence. AI

IMPACT AI systems in law enforcement are leading to wrongful arrests and convictions by treating probabilistic outputs as certainties, undermining public trust and safety.

RANK_REASON The cluster details a significant negative impact of AI in a critical public service sector, highlighting systemic issues with its application and interpretation. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=1.0]

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AI in policing leads to false arrests as probabilities treated as facts

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    Artificial intelligence used in policing is producing false arrests and wrongful convictions because probabilistic outputs are being treated as certain facts. A

    Artificial intelligence used in policing is producing false arrests and wrongful convictions because probabilistic outputs are being treated as certain facts. A teenager in Baltimore was handcuffed at gunpoint when AI mistook his Doritos bag for a weapon, while a Tennessee grandm…