Home/world/Germany's top court has ruled that police use of automated data analysis for crime prevention is unconstitutional. It said the technology should only be used where an "identifiable danger" exists.
Germany's top court has ruled that police use of automated data analysis for crime prevention is unconstitutional. It said the technology should only be used where an "identifiable danger" exists.
Germany's top court has ruled that police use of automated data analysis for crime prevention is unconstitutional. It said the technology should only be used where an "identifiable danger" exists.
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February 16, 2023
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