Nizich Quoted in Story About Using AI in School Safety
Through the perspectives of several experts across the technology industry, including , ETIC director and adjunct associate professor of computer science, examines the role that artificial intelligence (AI) can play in ensuring public safety, especially in schools, and the factors that need to be considered when weighed against protecting privacy.
The article notes that when it comes to mass shootings, nearly half of all perpetrators leak their plans, often via social media. As such, some companies are test-piloting AI products that monitor various platforms constantly to identify potential threats. Yet experts raised concern about potential issues and unintended consequences of such web-scraping.
Suppose, Nizich said, 鈥測ou have a kid who is a 鈥榞ood kid鈥 who makes a bad joke, and now the system is alerting the school that this might be a target.鈥 In that same school, you might 鈥渉ave a really 鈥榖ad kid鈥 that is smart enough to not make bad jokes鈥 and then may not be flagged by the AI. He concluded that there may be 鈥渢oo many negatives for such a program to be a positive.鈥