Jack Recider
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It sounds pretty advanced to be able to have this graphical view of who's connected to who and then also use AI to search for... I mean, because a lot of the criminals are using code words for different drug names and all this kind of stuff, thinking they're outsparting the police. But they're able to find all that.
It sounds pretty advanced to be able to have this graphical view of who's connected to who and then also use AI to search for... I mean, because a lot of the criminals are using code words for different drug names and all this kind of stuff, thinking they're outsparting the police. But they're able to find all that.
So you said, you know, we're looking for that threat to life. Or what was really what they were like, let's not let this slip through and really trying to focus on...
So you said, you know, we're looking for that threat to life. Or what was really what they were like, let's not let this slip through and really trying to focus on...
It's got to be really complex because when you just see two criminals talk to each other over messaging, they're going to easily say, I'm going to kill you, man. That doesn't necessarily mean he's going to kill them. But it's just one of these โ this is the way our lingo is. And then the opposite is when you're saying, okay, listen, we really need to, you know, off this one person.
It's got to be really complex because when you just see two criminals talk to each other over messaging, they're going to easily say, I'm going to kill you, man. That doesn't necessarily mean he's going to kill them. But it's just one of these โ this is the way our lingo is. And then the opposite is when you're saying, okay, listen, we really need to, you know, off this one person.
There's also like all kinds of, you know โ coded messages in there. Just be like, all right, minus one, this guy. And they're like, minus one? What does minus one mean? Oh, it means kill him, right? So you have to decode this. That must be incredibly difficult.
There's also like all kinds of, you know โ coded messages in there. Just be like, all right, minus one, this guy. And they're like, minus one? What does minus one mean? Oh, it means kill him, right? So you have to decode this. That must be incredibly difficult.
Yeah. And it's also wild because typically what we're talking when we're looking at the or when I was reading the book, it seemed like this is criminal on criminal gang on gang activity. Right. And so trying to save the life of a criminal is sometimes a strange, you know, moral situation you're dealing with here.
Yeah. And it's also wild because typically what we're talking when we're looking at the or when I was reading the book, it seemed like this is criminal on criminal gang on gang activity. Right. And so trying to save the life of a criminal is sometimes a strange, you know, moral situation you're dealing with here.
There's so many ethical and moral dilemmas here. I mean, just imagine the AI tool that's out there scouring messages, looking for threats to life. But the tool has to be trained to ignore it if it's an American.
There's so many ethical and moral dilemmas here. I mean, just imagine the AI tool that's out there scouring messages, looking for threats to life. But the tool has to be trained to ignore it if it's an American.
What do these chats look like? Does the FBI go to Congress or what and say, like, hey, we've got this... Okay, sit down, because I've got some crazy story to tell you. We've got this mass surveillance tool that we somehow bought from some guy... We now have like view into like the whole criminal world here in the U.S. and or, you know, a large portion of it.
What do these chats look like? Does the FBI go to Congress or what and say, like, hey, we've got this... Okay, sit down, because I've got some crazy story to tell you. We've got this mass surveillance tool that we somehow bought from some guy... We now have like view into like the whole criminal world here in the U.S. and or, you know, a large portion of it.
We would like to do a mass arrest because we can see this. And but we don't have the warrant. We need your help. Like, what is that? Do you have any understanding of what those conversations were like?
We would like to do a mass arrest because we can see this. And but we don't have the warrant. We need your help. Like, what is that? Do you have any understanding of what those conversations were like?
On top of that, they were like, well, don't even look at the US chats, right? Just look the other way because we don't have approval to even look at it.
On top of that, they were like, well, don't even look at the US chats, right? Just look the other way because we don't have approval to even look at it.
Yeah, but like we've been talking, you know, it introduces so many ethical dilemmas within law enforcement of, well, do we need a wiretap for this and all this kind of stuff? What's allowed and what's not allowed? And they're just like, screw it. We're going to just get all the data and we'll figure out what's allowed later. It seems weird to go that direction.
Yeah, but like we've been talking, you know, it introduces so many ethical dilemmas within law enforcement of, well, do we need a wiretap for this and all this kind of stuff? What's allowed and what's not allowed? And they're just like, screw it. We're going to just get all the data and we'll figure out what's allowed later. It seems weird to go that direction.