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Main Authors: Bayerl, Petra Saskia, Akhgar, Babak, La Mattina, Ernesto, Pirillo, Barbara, Cotoi, Ioana, Ariu, Davide, Mauri, Matteo, Garcia, Jorge, Kavallieros, Dimitris, Kardara, Antonia, Karagiorgou, Konstantina
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.19970
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author Bayerl, Petra Saskia
Akhgar, Babak
La Mattina, Ernesto
Pirillo, Barbara
Cotoi, Ioana
Ariu, Davide
Mauri, Matteo
Garcia, Jorge
Kavallieros, Dimitris
Kardara, Antonia
Karagiorgou, Konstantina
author_facet Bayerl, Petra Saskia
Akhgar, Babak
La Mattina, Ernesto
Pirillo, Barbara
Cotoi, Ioana
Ariu, Davide
Mauri, Matteo
Garcia, Jorge
Kavallieros, Dimitris
Kardara, Antonia
Karagiorgou, Konstantina
contents This paper investigates citizens' counter-strategies to the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) by law enforcement agencies (LEAs). Based on information from three countries (Greece, Italy and Spain) we demonstrate disparities in the likelihood of ten specific counter-strategies. We further identified factors that increase the propensity for counter-strategies. Our study provides an important new perspective to societal impacts of security-focused AI applications by illustrating the conscious, strategic choices by citizens when confronted with AI capabilities for LEAs.
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spellingShingle Strategies to Counter Artificial Intelligence in Law Enforcement: Cross-Country Comparison of Citizens in Greece, Italy and Spain
Bayerl, Petra Saskia
Akhgar, Babak
La Mattina, Ernesto
Pirillo, Barbara
Cotoi, Ioana
Ariu, Davide
Mauri, Matteo
Garcia, Jorge
Kavallieros, Dimitris
Kardara, Antonia
Karagiorgou, Konstantina
Artificial Intelligence
I.2.0; K.4.1
This paper investigates citizens' counter-strategies to the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) by law enforcement agencies (LEAs). Based on information from three countries (Greece, Italy and Spain) we demonstrate disparities in the likelihood of ten specific counter-strategies. We further identified factors that increase the propensity for counter-strategies. Our study provides an important new perspective to societal impacts of security-focused AI applications by illustrating the conscious, strategic choices by citizens when confronted with AI capabilities for LEAs.
title Strategies to Counter Artificial Intelligence in Law Enforcement: Cross-Country Comparison of Citizens in Greece, Italy and Spain
topic Artificial Intelligence
I.2.0; K.4.1
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.19970