In this enlightening episode of More Than Rich Podcast, Roberto Capodieci dives deep into the controversial topic of using social media behavior to predict criminal activities. The conversation explores the cutting-edge yet contentious application of artificial intelligence in crime prevention. Can AI truly forecast unlawful intentions based on one's digital footprint, and more importantly, should it?
We discuss the delicate balance between enhancing security and preserving individual freedoms, highlighting the philosophical and ethical dilemmas posed by such technologies. The dialogue examines historical precedents and research in behavioral science to question whether predictive policing could be a tool for good or a pathway to invasive surveillance.
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