ESSAY - Crimes of the Future - Predictive policing uses algorithms to analyze data and cut crimes
Written by Sidney Perkowitz, a professor of physics at Emory University in Atlanta, this piece explores the ethics of using mathematics to predict human behaviour (and then act on said predictions). The essay shares haunting similarities with Tom Cruise's film, Minority Report.
"In an age of anxiety, the words sound so reassuring: predictive policing. The first half promises an awareness of events that have not yet occurred. The second half clarifies that the future in question will be one of safety and security. Together, they perfectly match the current obsession with big data and the mathematical prediction of human actions."
ESSAY - Crimes of the Future
Minority Report (2002) - trailer
"In an age of anxiety, the words sound so reassuring: predictive policing. The first half promises an awareness of events that have not yet occurred. The second half clarifies that the future in question will be one of safety and security. Together, they perfectly match the current obsession with big data and the mathematical prediction of human actions."
ESSAY - Crimes of the Future
Minority Report (2002) - trailer
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