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Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: Georgesoros on November 27, 2021, 10:17:02 PM

Title: This really makes me sick to my stomach
Post by: Georgesoros on November 27, 2021, 10:17:02 PM
When lack of respect for others property. Businesses will leave the area and the whole community suffer.
These kids have become gangs.

https://www.cnn.com/2021/11/27/us/best-buy-looting-minnesota/index.html

Title: Re: This really makes me sick to my stomach
Post by: RV Kirgit on November 27, 2021, 10:37:14 PM
Likely an experiment to feed learning data to AI driven post-covid policing industrial complex. I doubt defund police is random event...

I read they don't bother to catch thieves stealing less than 1k dollars in democrat states.

One of features of covipass is pre-crime index assigned to each individual that tell the likelihood of committing crime.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2018/08/14/the-future-of-policing-using-pre-crime-technology/
Title: Re: This really makes me sick to my stomach
Post by: Georgesoros on November 27, 2021, 10:48:01 PM
Interesting..
I the environment you grow up structures you to be what you will become.

The ideas of Groupthink has messed up the world.
Rethugs use this as an effective tool to lock up anyone who doesn't obey.
CHina has recently suggested locking up parents if kids disobey.
Title: Re: This really makes me sick to my stomach
Post by: KenyanPlato on November 27, 2021, 11:00:49 PM
These type of crimes are very common. Most phone dealerships get hit. Most of the companies never publicize this theft so that they don't encourage copy cat crime. The insurance coverage is already baked into this. Most companies actually allow shoplifting and they just build a case slowly on serial offenders. They will let a serial shop lifter get a threshold where jail time penalty is going to be imposed by court.
Title: Re: This really makes me sick to my stomach
Post by: RV Kirgit on July 02, 2022, 05:03:14 AM
Likely an experiment to feed learning data to AI driven post-covid policing industrial complex. I doubt defund police is random event...

I read they don't bother to catch thieves stealing less than 1k dollars in democrat states.

One of features of covipass is pre-crime index assigned to each individual that tell the likelihood of committing crime.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2018/08/14/the-future-of-policing-using-pre-crime-technology/

Chicago's legendary crime has caused businesses to leave town amid the growing threat of violence.

"We would do thousands of jobs a year in the city, but as we got robbed more, my people operating rollers and pavers we got robbed, our equipment would get stolen in broad daylight and there would usually be a gun involved, and it got expensive and it got dangerous," said Gary Rabine, who pulled his road paving company out of the city after his crews were repeatedly robbed.

Rabine told Fox News that the increased costs of security and insurance for "thousands" of jobs in the city eventually caused expenses to be "twice as much as they should be" per employee.

Billionaire Ken Griffin moved his firm, Citadel, from Chicago to Miami, after saying in October 2021 that "Chicago is like Afghanistan, on a good day, and that's a problem," adding that he saw "25 bullet shots in the glass window of the retail space" in the building he lives in.

"If people aren’t safe here, they’re not going to live here," he told the Wall Street Journal in April. "I’ve had multiple colleagues mugged at gunpoint. I’ve had a colleague stabbed on the way to work. Countless issues of burglary. I mean, that’s a really difficult backdrop with which to draw talent to your city from."

AI to the rescue?

Scientists from the University of Chicago have created a new "AI" algorithm that can predict crime a week in advance.


By learning patterns in time and geographic locations from publicly available data on violent and property crimes, the "AI" can predict crimes up to one week in advance with around 90% accuracy.

The tool was tested and validated using historical data from the City of Chicago around two broad categories of reported events: violent crimes (homicides, assaults, and batteries) and property crimes (burglaries, thefts, and motor vehicle thefts). These data were used because they were most likely to be reported to police in urban areas where there is historical distrust and lack of cooperation with law enforcement. Such crimes are also less prone to enforcement bias, as is the case with drug crimes, traffic stops, and other misdemeanor infractions.

Previous efforts at crime prediction often use an epidemic or seismic approach, where crime is depicted as emerging in "hotspots" that spread to surrounding areas. These tools miss out on the complex social environment of cities, however, and don't consider the relationship between crime and the effects of police enforcement. -PhysOrg

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/chicago-crime-sends-businesses-packing-scientists-create-algorithm-detect-advance

https://phys.org/news/2022-06-algorithm-crime-week-advance-reveals.html