DOJ to Consider Expanding Use of AI Prisoner Monitoring Tech

DOJ to Consider Expanding Use of AI Prisoner Monitoring Tech

A House of Representatives panel has asked for a study to be done on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze prisoners’ phone calls.





Reuters reports that the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) has been asked to report on the use of AI monitoring as a tool to prevent suicide and violent crime. 





The monitoring systems would be used to analyze and automatically transcribe inmates' conversations, flagging particular words or phrases. Such technology is already in use in prison facilities in AlabamaNew York, and Georgia.





A House Democratic aide said that the DOJ was being actively encouraged “to engage with stakeholders in the course of examining the feasibility of utilizing such a system.”





Commenting on the prospect of AI's being used to monitor inmates' phone calls, Texas resident Heather Bollin, whose fiancé is in prison, told Reuters: “It’s very unsettling. What if I say something wrong on a call? It could be misconstrued by this technology, and then he could be punished.”





Privacy groups have questioned the use of AI call monitoring in prisons. 





“This Congress should be outlawing racist policing tech - it shouldn’t be funding it,” said Albert Fox Cahn, executive director of New York-based advocacy group the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project (STOP).





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