This ‘College Protester’ Isn’t Real. It’s an AI-Powered Undercover Bot for Cops

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June 5, A $ 500,000 deal between county and huge blue colors for the overwatch license was asked to approval a Pinal County Board of the Pinal County Board.

“I looked at the website for huge blue, and this is a pazer that has no additional information and no link,” said Mattie Thomas, the chief deputy of Pinal County at the then supervisor Cavinoff Sheriff’s office in District 1. “They produce the software they buy and what it does? Can you explain it to us?”

Thomas said, “I can’t go too detail because it’s basically privacy, and I don’t want to press our hands to the bad boys,” said Thomas. “But what I can tell you is the software is designed to help our investigators look and create a case on human trafficking, drug trafficking and gun trafficking.”

Cavanoff board said at the meeting that the initial information he received was using the huge blue “50 AI bot”. Then he asked if the software was successful and if it helps law enforcement to arrest any of them. Thomas explained that they had not yet arrested because they saw the proof of the concept only, but the proof of the concept was good enough for us and our investigators to proceed with it. Once it gets approved and we get it [Massive Blue] Under the agreement, then we are going to proceed with the case of the case. “

Cavanoff asked whether the overwatch was used in other counts, which requested Thomas to invite Kleme to speak on stage. Clem recently introduced himself as a retired border agent and said that the huge blue is currently in talks with three counties in Arizona, including Pinal County.

“As a 14 -year -old resident of Pinal County I know what is happening here,” told the Clem Supervisor Board. “To be able to [to] Use this program […] After the exploitation of children online, the smugglers and the vertical that sheriffs can go after all the vertebrae to provide all the information needed to go after. “

Cavanoff again asked if any arrested data was collected.

“We have not yet been arrested, but we have a current investigation at the fire at the moment and we have led investigators,” Kleme said the program has been active for about six months, “said Clem. “Investigations take time, but we have been able to create the necessary lead for those involved in the specific counties and the private sector.”

The Pinal County Board of Supervisors have finished the exchange by approval for the payment of a handful of other, related projects, but the board members asked to delay the vote in paying for the huge blue color “for further study”.

The decision not to fund the huge blue that day was covered in one NewspaperThe Cavanoff told the paper that he told the company to meet supervisors to explain the qualities of the software.

“The state of Arizona has granted grants, but the donation means taxpayers. Whatever the source of the fund, fought against human and sex trafficking is very important on the unnatural technology,” he said. “He said. “If the agency proves that it can provide evidence for human traffickers arrest it can be worth it. However, it has not yet achieved this goal.”

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