No court and artificial intelligence will take back or return our freedom
Technologies connected with the development of artificial intelligence are becoming more and more advanced every day and slowly, but successively, are tested and used by various state services.
Some law firms have been using her power for some time, and now the police from Great Britain have decided to use it as well. Developers have prepared a special program for law officers called Hart, in which data on criminals and their activities were collected over 5 years (2008-2013).
When someone in the database falls into the hands of the police officers, the officers may rely on artificial intelligence, which will suggest to them whether you should let such a delinquent be released or not.
The algorithm analyzes the detainee's criminal history and estimates whether it would be a good move to release him without bail, or should he be appointed before the charges are presented.

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He presents his results on a 3-point scale. The first level determines the risk of committing another crime to low, while the third level means that the criminal will again break the law again.
The last two years of testing in the city of Durham have shown that the algorithm can detect low and high risk with 98 and 88 percent efficiency, respectively.
From now on, law enforcement officers from the United Kingdom will be able to use the benefits of this technology normally in their daily work.