Using AI threat assessment to help ICE agents make better decisions

What a great idea it might be, Vishnu, Presh, Sean, to take this version and to give it to ICE agents who are in the field trying to identify people.

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RoboCop. And I was just thinking about this. What a great idea it might be, Vishnu, Presh, Sean, to take this version and to give it to ICE agents who are in the field trying to identify people. And I don't mean to make light of the situation, but, you know, some of these folks who are out there doing stuff for ICE have been known to be less trained and maybe not good at threat assessment. If this thing was giving you a real time threat assessment and was like, this person is acting in a peaceful manner, this person is acting in a threatening manner, and

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The host explores a controversial application for Open Claw's technology - equipping ICE agents with real-time AI threat assessment tools. He suggests this could help less-trained agents better evaluate whether someone is acting peacefully or threatening during field operations.

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This presents a provocative and potentially controversial use case for AI technology that will likely generate strong reactions and debate.

32:58 - 33:3334scontrarian take

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