The U.S. government has funded the development of an automatic video surveillance technology by a pair of Carnegie Mellon University researchers who say the technology has the ultimate goal of predicting what people will do in the future. Not only will this technology be able to recognize whether any illicit activities are currently taking place, but it will also be capable of “eventually predicting” what’s going to happen next. (Hint: Think “Minority Report” or CBS’s “Person of Interest.”) Here to discuss this next radical technology is SiliconAngle Contributing Editor, John Casaretto, who joined Kristin Feledy in this morning’s NewsDesk segment.
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