Dude gets arrested when AI mistakes chips bag for gun

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/offbeat/ ... 3098&ei=13

Basically, this police dept is going to face a lawsuit (at least I'm assuming). But most of you have probably already heard: this guy was handcuffed because an AI program thought a bag of Doritos was a gun.

That's funny enough on its own (more like ironic or silly funny, than "ha ha" funny), but how is it relevant to us? Will the FBI, etc rely on AI to conduct their own surveillance? Let's say Darth himself is bringing home some Subway and the AI thinks it's an RPG. Sounds ridiculous, but I'm sure some agent (or informant) will love to be the one snitching on that detail.
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These retards are overly reliant on AI
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A guntuber I follow used a long screwdriver as a pointer to point at various guns he had on the table. The AI assumed he was doing "illegal modifications" to guns because 1 screwdriver appeared in the same pic with 1 gun. So he was visited by policemen.
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