Europol Imagines Robot Crime Waves in 2035
A report from Europol, the pan-European police agency, explores how rapid advances in AI and robotics could become powerful tools for both police and criminals by 2035.
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Why it matters
This report highlights the dual-edged nature of AI and robotics, which could be leveraged by both law enforcement and criminals, and the need to proactively address the potential risks.
Key Points
- 1Europol's report envisions a future where intelligent machines are ubiquitous in homes, hospitals, factories, and more
- 2Robots and AI could be used by both law enforcement and criminals, leading to potential
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- 4The report is a
- 5 exercise, not a hard prediction, exploring the near-future impact of robotics and unmanned systems
Details
Europol's 48-page report, titled
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