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A federal judge just dropped a footnote that's got people talking—immigration enforcement agencies are apparently using AI tools, and the concerns about accuracy and privacy are piling up fast.
The issue? These AI systems are being deployed to process data and make decisions that affect real people's lives, but there's growing worry about whether the tech is actually reliable. False positives, biased algorithms, and opaque decision-making processes are all on the table. And let's not forget the privacy angle—how much personal data is being fed into these systems, and who's keeping tabs on it?
This isn't just a tech problem. It's a transparency problem. When government agencies lean on AI without clear oversight, it opens the door to serious risks. The crypto and Web3 community has been pushing for decentralized, transparent systems for years—maybe it's time traditional institutions took notes.
Bottom line: AI in enforcement isn't going away, but the accountability conversation needs to happen now.