"The Metropolitan Police Federation described the use of AI technology as an 'outrageous and unforgivable invasion of privacy' and is considering legal action against the force."
"The Met stated that the AI tool allows it to consolidate data to 'spot patterns of behaviour and act on them', while maintaining that it does not replace further investigations."
"General secretary Matt Cane highlighted that police officers have a right to a private life and raised concerns about the potential damage to trust within the force."
"The Federation warned that the use of AI could 'seriously damage' the trust officers have in the Metropolitan Police, emphasizing the need for privacy."
The Metropolitan Police Federation is contemplating legal action against the Metropolitan Police regarding the use of an AI tool from Palantir. The Met has initiated numerous investigations into officers flagged by this technology, resulting in several arrests for serious offenses. The Federation criticized the AI's implementation as a severe invasion of privacy and expressed concerns about trust among officers. They emphasized that officers were not informed about the AI's use to monitor their movements, raising issues about privacy rights.
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