• Police sent before crime committed
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[QUOTE=Mort and Charon;31808580]This is nothing new, humans can spot patterns you know? Most decent police would have noticed or figured out that that was a prime time for burglaries.[/QUOTE]This consolidates the work down in to a single program, making it much quicker and more effective. Also, I think the idea that they were sent before the crime was committed is a little wrong. They weren't responding to a crime before it was committed, they were patrolling in an area where a crime had a high likelihood of being committed. It is no different than the officers being put specifically on patrol through a neighborhood one weekend because there are a lot of break-ins on weekends in that neighborhood. As he said, people spot patterns. This stuff is done all the time. Just now a computer program is dedicated to making these predictions. Its not saying "Jennifer Stacey and Mark Walton will be breaking in to 3106 Spencer Avenue at 12:06 AM on August 21." Its saying "Spencer avenue has a high likelihood of having a break-in after 12:00 AM on August 21."
cool now we can make even more unnecessary arrests
[QUOTE=Sanius;31808737]cool now we can make even more unnecessary arrests[/QUOTE] yeh mang fukk da poleez and their techmology shit
[QUOTE=JCDentonUNATCO;31808904]yeh mang fukk da poleez and their techmology shit[/QUOTE]He does that.
DUDE I LIVE IN SANTA CRUZ, AWESOME! I didn't know my local police department was so high tech! I bet this is on the front page of the local paper!
If we took crime out of our world completely the economy will go bad.
[QUOTE=Madman_Andre;31808246]It [I]IS [/I]Minority Report. Only without Tom Cruise's shitty acting.[/QUOTE] Tom Cruise is amazing shut up [editline]18th August 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=Mort and Charon;31808580]This is nothing new, humans can spot patterns you know? Most decent police would have noticed or figured out that that was a prime time for burglaries.[/QUOTE] Humans can do it therefore it's not amazing a computer can? WUt
[QUOTE=Madman_Andre;31808246]It [I]IS [/I]Minority Report. Only without Tom Cruise's shitty acting.[/QUOTE] What are you talking about?!
This coupled with IBM's "Brain Chips" is a recipe for a real skynet.
[QUOTE=Superstormj;31809282]This coupled with IBM's "Brain Chips" is a recipe for a real skynet.[/QUOTE]Skynet was never used for predicting crimes.
[QUOTE=Sanius;31808737]cool now we can make even more unnecessary arrests[/QUOTE] why why why just give me one reason someone with several warrants for their arrest and a drug dealer should get away with stealing a car
[QUOTE=Clementine;31809194] Humans can do it therefore it's not amazing a computer can? WUt[/QUOTE] It's hardly revolutionary. Probably just all crimes are put in a data base, software then correlates it, comes out with predictions. And as I said, it's pretty pointless, as people can do this no problem.
[QUOTE=Sanius;31808737]cool now we can make even more unnecessary arrests[/QUOTE] Okay, don't call the police when I beat you up and take your wallet, because that's just unnecassary.
[QUOTE=Shiftyze;31807449]Go technology. Sounds like Minority Report[/QUOTE] And Minority Report ended so well.
Jesus its not like they just happened to see them looking at some cars so they tackled them and arrested them. They were acting really damn suspicious so the officer's likely searched them, found illegal drugs (could have been heroin or something it doesn't say) and a person with a legendary amount of warrants.
[QUOTE=TheDestroyerOfall;31807499]this could lead to more control. This is possibly a bad thing. More like 1984 every day.[/QUOTE] oh look, another 15-year-old new wave idealist who's read 1984 too many times and thinks the man wants to keep him down.
[QUOTE=Doctor Zedacon;31809311]Skynet was never used for predicting crimes.[/QUOTE] Yeah and it totally did what it was designed for in the film's story. :v:
[QUOTE=DanRatherman;31807532]Anyone else think of the crazy psychic police robot from Futurama?[/QUOTE] Which is a shoutout to minority report if there ever was one :)
"You are under arrest for the future theft of the Mercedes Benz in parking space 4 on level 3."
[QUOTE=BANNED USER;31810486]"You are under arrest for the future theft of the Mercedes Benz in parking space 4 on level 3."[/QUOTE] In 3 years
You can't arrest us all!
[QUOTE=CabooseRvB;31807709]What the shit. Did you even read the book?[/QUOTE] Yes, chaos theory states that through even a small shift like this can lead to even great consequences. some oppression regimes may start. First it's probability then it'll turn into monitoring, then who knows what. Think. [editline]19th August 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=Strongbad;31810043]oh look, another 15-year-old new wave idealist who's read 1984 too many times and thinks the man wants to keep him down.[/QUOTE] No how about a 20 year old college student who pays attention to detail?
[QUOTE=TheDestroyerOfall;31812877]Yes, chaos theory states that through even a small shift like this can lead to even great consequences. some oppression regimes may start. First it's probability then it'll turn into monitoring, then who knows what. Think. [/QUOTE] That's butterfly effect bullcrap. If I threw an aluminum can in a regular trash bin then I destroy the Earth and all of it's inhabitants by nuclear war.
Minority Report, was such a good film.
[QUOTE=CabooseRvB;31812947]That's butterfly effect bullcrap. If I threw an aluminum can in a regular trash bin then I destroy the Earth and all of it's inhabitants by nuclear war.[/QUOTE] The smallest effect can have the most disastrous of consequences.
[QUOTE=TheDestroyerOfall;31812877]Yes, chaos theory states that through even a small shift like this can lead to even great consequences. some oppression regimes may start. First it's probability then it'll turn into monitoring, then who knows what. Think.[/QUOTE] Yes, chaos-theory also deals with the imperceptible and states that predictions cannot be made. :rolleye:
[QUOTE=BANNED USER;31810486]"You are under arrest for the future theft of the Mercedes Benz in parking space 4 on level 3."[/QUOTE] only two levels of the parking structure are open on fridays. UNLESS it happened on the westside parking structure, but that one is only 2 levels high.
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Well, Police work has always been prevent before its a problem... looks like something is working.
[QUOTE=Wnd;31813233]I was one of developers and no, it doesn't work.[/QUOTE] ???
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