AI System Helped Cops Identify a Drug Trafficker Just by Analyzing His Driving Patterns

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Good that a drug dealer is off the streets, but what was the probable cause for the stop ?

Was he wanted for an outstanding warrant?
Honestly sounds like something HIDTA related, dude was going to a hotspot the Feds and local police were already watching.

They have so much data screening and processing companies that cater to law enforcement now, it’s a booming industry. So they screened license plates that were constantly hitting the interstate that is the most common drug pipeline to that city.

Police and state troopers already camp out on popular drug routes, but this sounds way easier and more efficient than trying to catch them in real time.

Hell, I’m in Vegas right now and was at the blackjack table with an ex-CIA/FBI dude that got rich off a data screening patent for national security and police use.

As far as probably cause for the stop, in reality police don’t need as much as people think. If they catch footage of him pulling up to a known trap, that’s enough for them to pull you over later and search your car.
 
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Had nothing to do with privacy, they analyzed his driving patterns on public roadways. Insurance companies do the same shyt.

Good that a drug dealer is off the streets, but what was the probable cause for the stop ?

Was he wanted for an outstanding warrant?
They don't need probable cause for the stop
 

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I don't want crack dealers or crackheads in my neighborhood. Not sure what the problem is if they aren't locking up innocent people.

There have already been numerous cases of innocent people being arrested over facial recognition software mixing them up with other people:




This will definitely get innocent people locked up at some point.
 

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They lying...... they have known about him all along and had been waiting til he had some significant work on him...... somebody told...... never fails
 

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There have already been numerous cases of innocent people being arrested over facial recognition software mixing them up with other people:




This will definitely get innocent people locked up at some point.

It probably will get innocent people pulled over, but in the case of this guy he had a gun, drugs, and a lot of cash on him. So I'm not thinking this is one of the innocent people.
 

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It probably will get innocent people pulled over, but in the case of this guy he had a gun, drugs, and a lot of cash on him. So I'm not thinking this is one of the innocent people.
Not the point. Point is that law enforcement using unproven or software not thoroughly tested is going to lead to innocent people arrested.
 
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