This Monday, the Correio da Manhã pre-publishes a text by Luisa Proença, Deputy National Director of the Judicial Police, in which she warns that “investment in advanced means is still small compared to the technological means available.”
It also points to “the delay in adapting legislation to the needs of the real and present world in terms of crime prevention and investigation in the 21st century.”
Luisa Proença is one of the 88 personalities who contributed to the book 88 Voices on Artificial Intelligence, written by LeYa Publishing Group in collaboration with ISCTE Executive Education, which hits newsstands this Tuesday.
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