In some cases, the technology has outed LGBTQ+ children and eroded trust between students and school staff

  • BastingChemina@slrpnk.net
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    2 months ago

    It’s great that school are surveiling kids.

    Does it means that school will finally get an appointed psychologist that meets the kids regularly to check on their mental health ? This way if there is any sign of depression they can easily get some free counseling sessions ?

    What do you mean “This is not how we do things here !” ?

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    2 months ago

    You know, I might be a little more ok with this, if it actually stopped school shootings.

    But I doubt it will.

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      2 months ago

      It absolutely won’t. What we will get is a bunch of kids profiled and harassed by an administration that sees “Suspected School Shooter!!! ALERT!! ALERT!!” popping up based on vague suspicions and poorly conceived correlations.

      The argument I saw one fascist use on a Facebook thread some years back was “If you were handed a bowl of M&Ms and you were told one of the brown ones was poisoned, how many would you leave in your bowl?” That’s the logic behind these algorithmic surveillance programs. Just grab known data points and draw a line through them. And the data points they lean into - age, race, gender, zip code - are what the system can grab rather than what might conceivably inform you of a person’s psychological state.

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          2 months ago

          It seems that the data shows that most school shooters are white.

          Most Americans are white, so that’s not a surprise. But white communities aren’t over-policed and over-surveiled like tanner neighborhoods. So white students will look “generic” while certain black, brown, and Asian students will pop out of the data as “suspects” more visibly.

          Case in point