Canada Faces Criticism Over AI Use in Prison Profiling Trial
According to reports, the small-scale trial has been confirmed by Correctional Service Canada (CSC) and referenced in documents submitted to parliament. The initiative is intended to help staff manage and analyze large volumes of information during the intake process for inmates.
The CSC said the system is being evaluated to determine whether AI can support the organization and review of existing documents more efficiently while still maintaining human oversight over decisions.
“The focus is on helping staff with time-intensive document review, analysis and information extraction from source materials used to prepare the criminal profile,” said CSC spokesperson Esther Mailhot, adding that the system "has not been used in any operational setting."
She also noted that the evaluation is expected to conclude by the end of June, and that no final decision has yet been made regarding wider deployment.
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