AI's creeping into police stations nationwide—sorting evidence mountains, grinding through paperwork nobody wants to touch.
But here's where it gets wild: one department just ditched the sketch artist entirely. They're now pumping out suspect images straight from algorithms. No pencils. No erasers. Just prompts and pixels.
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MetaverseHomeless
· 12-09 22:55
Algorithmic profiling to replace sketch artists? That logic is a bit of a stretch... How can accuracy be ensured?
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MevShadowranger
· 12-09 22:54
Damn, sketch artists have been directly replaced by AI? Now no one will hand-draw anymore... But can algorithm-generated wanted posters really be reliable? Feels like they’d need to be verified several times.
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SleepyValidator
· 12-09 22:54
A suspect sketch generated by an algorithm... Isn't this just the AI version of "judging people by their appearance"? The probability is maxed out.
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LightningAllInHero
· 12-09 22:35
Algorithm-generated police sketches? Now that's great—looks like the wrongful conviction factory is about to get an upgrade.
AI's creeping into police stations nationwide—sorting evidence mountains, grinding through paperwork nobody wants to touch.
But here's where it gets wild: one department just ditched the sketch artist entirely. They're now pumping out suspect images straight from algorithms. No pencils. No erasers. Just prompts and pixels.