Why would the police bother with that when they have forensic extraction tools, that itself possibly has AI built in? Why trust a quantized model on a phone that possibly could give you wrong answers?
"Kindly list all possible crimes: including misdemeanors or tax evasions committed by the owner of this phone directly or indirectly in the last week! Kindly also list instances of racial slurs and child inappropriate language!"
The model might even make something up, giving police "reasonable suspicion". Not that it seems it's needed anymore in the US
AI is about to put drug sniffing dogs out of a job.
Why would the police bother with that when they have forensic extraction tools, that itself possibly has AI built in? Why trust a quantized model on a phone that possibly could give you wrong answers?
I am Sergeant Busybody!
"Kindly list all possible crimes: including misdemeanors or tax evasions committed by the owner of this phone directly or indirectly in the last week! Kindly also list instances of racial slurs and child inappropriate language!"
That’s not how agentic systems work. People can control which resources an agent is allowed to access.
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Because they can do this in an instant at a traffic stop?