I wrote a Linkedin an article called an AI prosecutor. In it I say,
The problem with modern software is much of it is inference, and completely unsuitable for “beyond reasonable doubt”. It’s also opaque and likely to fail the tests around if it returns popular vs accurate and authoritative results. It’s often wrong and arguably a bullshitter. The EU’s GDPR introduced the right to freedom from profiling, which means a freedom from being processed automatically by computers. This is an important barrier.
This is my first written declaration that that the GDPR’s “freedom from profiling” is a crucial defence of humanity against the machines.
My alarm about the consultation was probably unnecessary.
An AI prosecutor?