Judge's Footnote on Immigration Agents Using AI Raises Accuracy and Privacy Concerns
A federal judge highlighted that AI-generated use-of-force reports by immigration agents contained inaccuracies and privacy risks, undermining credibility in enforcement actions.
- A federal judge called out immigration agents using AI to write use-of-force reports in a footnote, raising accuracy and privacy concerns.
- The judge saw an agent ask ChatGPT to compile a report narrative after providing a brief description and images, undermining the agent's credibility and potentially explaining inaccuracies.
- Experts say using AI to write reports without the officer's actual experience is the worst use of technology, raising serious accuracy and privacy issues.
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Judge’s Footnote on Immigration Agents Using AI in Chicago Area Raises Accuracy and Privacy Concerns
U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis wrote the footnote in a 223-page opinion issued last week, noting that the practice of using ChatGPT to write use-of-force reports undermines agents’ credibility and “may explain the inaccuracy of these reports.”
Judge’s footnote on immigration agents using AI raises accuracy and privacy concerns
By CLAUDIA LAUER, Associated Press Tucked in a two-sentence footnote in a voluminous court opinion, a federal judge recently called out immigration agents using artificial intelligence to write use-of-force reports, raising concerns that it could lead to inaccuracies and further erode public confidence in how police have handled the immigration crackdown in the Chicago area and ensuing protests. U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis wrote the footnote …
Judge’s footnote on immigration agents using AI raises accuracy and privacy concerns
By CLAUDIA LAUER, Associated Press Tucked in a two-sentence footnote in a voluminous court opinion, a federal judge recently called out immigration agents using artificial intelligence to write use-of-force reports, raising concerns that it could lead to inaccuracies and further erode public confidence in how police have handled the immigration crackdown in the Chicago area and ensuing protests. U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis wrote the footnote …
Judge’s footnote on immigration agents using AI raises accuracy and privacy concerns
By CLAUDIA LAUER, Associated Press Tucked in a two-sentence footnote in a voluminous court opinion, a federal judge recently called out immigration agents using artificial intelligence to write use-of-force reports, raising concerns that it could lead to inaccuracies and further erode public confidence in how police have handled the immigration crackdown in the Chicago area and ensuing protests. U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis wrote the footnote …
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