Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to a company that makes “AI agents” to rapidly track down targets. The company claims the “skip tracing” AI agents help agencies find people of interest and map out their family and other associates more quickly. According to the procurement records, the company’s services were specifically for Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO), the part of ICE that identifies, arrests, and deports people.

The contract comes as ICE is spending millions of dollars, and plans to spend tens of millions more, on skip tracing services more broadly. The practice involves ICE paying bounty hunters to use digital tools and physically stalk immigrants to verify their addresses, then report that information to ICE so the agency can act.

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  • vacuumflower@lemmy.sdf.org
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    4 days ago

    Luxury communism is wrong even ideologically.

    No kind of communism I know aimed for luxury even in theory. You are supposed to spend lots of effort to develop your true self, in some. In others, you are supposed to be only one detail in the humongous mechanism of humanity, aimed for the common good. In others, people should get what they need and give what they can, and luxury is more than they need and reduces what they can give.

    Most communisms are friendly to space exploration, I agree, though.

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      3 days ago

      Luxury space communism is what they have in Star Trek.

      You can make anything with no human labor, so why shouldn’t everyone have access to whatever luxuries they want? Obviously there are practical limits for the common good, like everyone can’t have a yacht, there’s not room and it’d destroy the oceans. But everyone could share a fleet of yachts

      Instead, people work for social status, and because humans just like working

      What I’m referring to is what if we mastered automation and shared the fruits of robotic labor freely? When machines can build and maintain themselves outside of the gravity well with no human involvement, we’d have an exponentially scaling pool of workers and basically infinite raw materials

      Then we’d be free to do the jobs we want to do, not what has to be done or what has a high work to reward ratio

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        3 days ago

        Then we’d be free to do the jobs we want to do, not what has to be done or what has a high work to reward ratio

        Then the question arises if we are capable of choosing jobs good for us.

        Choosing a good book over Lemmy. Choosing life over dreams. Choosing sport over narcotics.

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          Of course. Because we’re social creatures, that’s our natural state

          Most of humanity’s problems exist not because they’re inherent, it’s because for 1000 generations we’ve been building up self-reinforcing social structures that have entered the end stage. Where everything is squeezed for profit and the real value of it is drained away

          We like to do things together. We’re wired for it. With unlimited time and resources, why would we not live near and visit our favorite people? Why would we not explore the world around us? Why would we not work to make life nicer? Why would we not reach out to others who fall through the cracks and find themselves isolated?

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            2 days ago

            That’s how evolution works, mathematically. What’s more likely to survive and give offspring, survives and gives offspring.

            And unless unlimited time and resources become firm reality, that’s how it will work further.

            Anyway, that’s so galaxy-scale that I don’t want to think about it.

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              Then don’t get Galaxy scale with it, I wasn’t. This has nothing to do with evolution, that’s a myth of capitalism. Capitalism developed organically, not naturally… There’s a huge difference

              Throw 50 people into an empty resort for a week with nothing to do. What happens? They play games, they cook together, they go on hikes together, they start projects, they separate and return to the group as needed

              This isn’t a hypothetical. Have you never experienced the natural human state? No multi day reunions or weddings? Or living on campus at University? Just any situation where money isn’t really involved and everyone is around with lots of free time

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      3 days ago

      No kind of communism I know aimed for luxury even in theory

      Why waste effort and resources on superfluous things when most of humanity barely make ends meet, and a sizable part yet go hungry/dies of preventable diseases?

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        3 days ago

        I said theory. Theory may, like Star Trek, assume no scarcity of resources. Still even in that setting no kind of communism aimed for luxury ideologically.