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What is Crowdsensing

Exploring the Ethical Implications of Generative AI
A technology where a large group of individuals with mobile devices capable of sensing and computing collectively share and mine information for a common interest.
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Harnessing the Power of Artificial Intelligence in Law Enforcement: A Comprehensive Review of Opportunities and Ethical Challenges
Akash Bag (Amity University, India), Souvik Roy (Adamas University, India), and Ashutosh Pandey (Adamas University, India)
Copyright: © 2024 |Pages: 25
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-1565-1.ch008
Abstract
Law enforcement is joining the fast-growing artificial intelligence (AI) research field. The chapter tries to fix that. This chapter utilized a “systematic literature review.” The authors gathered research papers on using algorithms and AI in police work. This was done with Scopus, a fancy academic database. They searched for papers on “law enforcement,” “policing,” “crime prevention,” “crime reduction,” and “surveillance.” Combine these terms with “algorithm” or “artificial intelligence.” They found that AI has great potential to aid law enforcement. It can recognize faces, forecast crimes, and track people. These AI tools usually analyze photos, behavior, language, or a combination. However, there are significant “but” ethical issues that exist. AI can cause unjust treatment, confusion about responsibility, oversurveillance, and privacy invasion. AI's benefits and cool abilities are often highlighted over its drawbacks. Another observation is that writings on the same topics agree on what AI can achieve, its potential, and what we should explore next.
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Crowdsensing in Smart Cities: Technical Challenges, Open Issues, and Emerging Solution Guidelines
Measurement and collection of data through different kinds of sensing devices (e.g., smartphones) by a large mass of users, with the goal of sharing collected data with Smart City citizens through a common ICT platform for the sake of the community wellbeing.
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An IoE Architecture for the Preservation of the Cultural Heritage: The STORM Use Case
The technique where humans equipped with sensors (usually smart-phones) generate data (i.e., pictures or videos) during their visit in the area.
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