AI writing police reports can allow officers to avoid responsibility for said reports

One concern of AI is the ability to abdicate (maybe even say, 'obfuscate') responsibility

Do something bad in report?

Solution for any unethical behavior?

"blame the AI machine" 🤖

Maybe some even see this as a benefit. More immunity.

w/Love to see all pitch emails / inner discussion

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Avoiding responsibility by Bad Management... Blame the machine... Human-Distancing using 'Efficiency'... 

@RTP Avoiding responsibility always seems to be the case for management level work and machines the lower echelon have to use.

They are installed not only a kind mechanical efficiency but a way of shirking human responsibility and work, care, etc as 'efficiency' itself ends up more than just great mechanical design but with things and components added to allow things like:
/ man-middle-man attacks (via embedded spy design / tech gateways), soft trojan horse, technological obfuscation, inhuman barriers (think of train stations) and increasing / conditions which you as individual can't question easily or find those responsible behind it.
(group level vs. individuals as usual)

Distancing humanity even more with AI (or leveraging other people behind AI) seems true.

With police doing things already mostly for money (as a job) it's manipulation and control always by those that politically above that govern them (even as managers and not politics but their will power) which are usually far from caring people, and often the self-legitimised opposites!

They might use every tool they can for a variety of reasons, more certainly towards the less caring 'efficient' and excessive data-collecting kind.

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