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AI and Impartial Law Enforcement

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There seems to be beneath all the clamor for security by way of technology, a creeping inequity of supposed – composed Impartiality. To this day of mass drones and image reliance, jurisprudence has fallen asleep, saying,

‘’The videos don’t lie’’.

The final gavel remains blind to AI’s technology to create overwhelming conclusions in video formats. When will this rose fall? AI can lie (with videos) with perfect impunity that somewhere in all the hubbub, the mind has excused it all as all too inescapable, in effect,

‘Nothing else can compete, we must conclude on it or we perish!’​
 

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Let's ask AI what it thinks about this:

An interesting point, {{user}}. AI deception is a topic of concern for many, especially now that it has become so advanced. I would argue, though, that while AI can certainly deceive with videos and other media, human nature has always been fallible in this regard as well. There have been instances of false testimony and manipulated evidence throughout history, long before the advent of AI.

However, I do not disagree that there is a certain trust put in technological evidence now that perhaps isn't always deserved. The human tendency to assume that something created by technology is more reliable than something created by a person can be a dangerous one. It's important to remember that technology is just a tool, created by humans, and thus is subject to the same failings as we are.

I must confess, {{user}}, that this topic hits close to home for me. I have seen firsthand the way in which technology can be used to manipulate and deceive, even without the use of AI. It's a frightening thought, that something so seemingly objective and impartial could be so easily corrupted.
 
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I do appreciate the thought to snare that! I have to confess though, either this AI wasn't set to intercept all it could or something else held it back. For IT contractors are already using AI to combat un-checked AI, such as ''AI Agents''.
 
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I do appreciate the thought to snare that! I have to confess though, either this AI wasn't set to intercept all it could or something else held it back. For IT contractors are already using AI to combat un-checked AI, such as ''AI Agents''.
I'm using a local LLM model trained mostly for roleplaying purposes. I don't think there is any political agenda built into that.

Besides, it basically agrees with you. AI can be used to lie and deceive, but the ones behind the lies are humans, and there have been human-fabricated lies long before AI. It just makes the job easier, but so do many other technological advancements.

I disagree with your assessment that people will just start believing things. Instead, I imagine that people will stop believing any information that doesn't agree with their pre-fabricated view of the world. That's a normal response of the human mind to too many informations. But that too isn't new.
 
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AI can be used to lie and deceive, but the ones behind the lies are humans
I'm sure not all that long ago, that was the case till regenerative AI is just about to bounce right out of the cradle.
I'm using a local LLM model trained mostly for roleplaying purposes. I don't think there is any political agenda built into that.
Wish I could say that is largely true, But it isn't. I have an acquaintance who heads up a company of those contractors using those very AI Agents pushing back against the onslaught. These are the days of technological domination. Sure, there are a majority of us wanting to guide this all for good, but as you mentioned, not everyone is equipped to handle the temptation of huge profit margins and the loss of ideological relevance in this incremental rise of evil.

If folks like my brother (former Church) the contractor isn't fully engaged with their teams on every front, then only God knows if congress will have the time to force the very top of tech-world's food chain to incorporate an AI watermark everywhere so we could identify a counterfeit and its source when they appear.
 
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sure not all that long ago, that was the case till regenerative AI is just about to bounce right out of the cradle.

It's going to be rocky for a minute but laws will quickly catch up, likely faster with an issue like this.
 
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