Algorithms to attack the 2nd Amendment
Candor Intelligence Network
Image: Shutterstock.com When the Washington Post reported that the Trump administration is considering a proposal to create a new sub-department called HARPA to use data from Apple Watches, Google Home or amazon Echo to figure out which citizens have signs of mental disorders related to violence, alternative media went into Defcon 5. If such a system calls you dangerous, you can’t buy a firearm and/or have firearms in your posession confiscated. HARPA and the new algorithms could close these gaps for the government’s use of red flag laws and the threshold of probable cause. Can an algorithm actually do more than interpret screaming and threats as domestic violence? Can it diagnose someone? The answer is most likely yes and the plan behind mass psychometric testing of the population has been around a long time and even its own name: LOMBROSO. Adrian Raine’s reference book “Anatomy of Violence” also made the rounds in Hollywood a while ago and influenced various TV series about serial killers, how hard it is to catch them and what a blessing it was to have the FBIs Beavioral Science Unit start research in the 1970s. http://eng.recentr.com/ ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftZJspZtA78
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