Europol imagines robot crime waves in 2035
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Europol's report explores a 2035 future where AI and robotics are widely used, highlighting their dual potential as tools for law enforcement and weapons for criminals, based on a foresight exercise rather than firm predictions.
Rapid advances in AI and robotics are set to become both powerful tools for police and potent weapons for criminals, a 48-page report from pan-European police agency Europol argues. Earlier this month, Europol's Innovation Lab published "The Unmanned Future(s): The impact of robotics and unmanned systems on law enforcement." The document is framed as more of a "foresight" exercise than a hard prediction. It sketches the near future of 2035, where intelligent machines are everywhere, from homes, hospitals, and factories to police stations, shops, and schools.
Researchers from The Hague-based organization, effectively an EU-version of the gl …