The use of big data and artificial intelligence in cyber patrols: the tyranny of algorithms and other dark areas

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This work will analyse the use of big data as well as that of technology linked to Artificial Intelligence in the cyber-patrolling and cyberinvestigation work carried out by security forces. Our main aim is to demonstrate those aspects which, in relation to said work, require a legal approach that ensures the transparency and control of their function, thus reducing the risks implicit in their potential capacity to affect fundamental rights. The use of these new technologies cannot be examined without also highlighting the dangers of falling into a probabilistic drift which ends up reducing police intervention to acritical and automatic application of algorithmic formulae.

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Ríos, P. M. (2022). The use of big data and artificial intelligence in cyber patrols: the tyranny of algorithms and other dark areas. Revista de Internet, Derecho y Politica, (36). https://doi.org/10.7238/idp.v0i36.394511

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