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US Department of Homeland Security developing system to foretell criminal intent

We aren’t exactly lacking in opportunities for Minority Report references in this day and age, but sometimes they’re just unavoidable. In line with a brand new report from CNET in accordance with documents obtained by the Electronic Privacy Information Center, the united states Department of Homeland security is now engaged on a system dubbed FAST (or Future Attribute Screening Technology) that’s designed to spot people who are potentially to commit a criminal offense. That isn’t done with something so simple as facial recognition and background checks, however, but rather algorithms and an array of sensors and cameras that may detect both physiological and behavioral cues which can be said to be “indicative of mal-intent.” What’s more, while the DHS says that it has no plans to truly deploy the system in public just yet, it has apparently already conducted a limited trial using DHS employees — though no word at the result of how well it actually works, obviously. Hit the source link below for the full (albeit somewhat redacted) documents.

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