Abstract: The goal of this article is to direct a jurisprudential analysis on the practical Fourth Amendment mechanism for controlling the American government authorities’ prospective privacy invasions under artificial intelligence (AI) surveillance. With AI surveillance, the American government authorities could commit massive privacy invasions against the Fourth Amendment. The fear of destructive AI privacy invasions seems eclectic. Disregarding this fear, this article maintains that the current U.S. constitutional institutions within the scope of the Fourth Amendment can still provide a practical mechanism for controlling the governments’ AI privacy invasions. However, we can seldom find a substantial jurisprudential analysis on this issue. Under a pragmatic Fourth Amendment framework, this article fills out the void by analyzing certain prospects of this practical mechanism from a pragmatic perspective of analogical common law reasoning. Based on the analysis, legal reflects will be propounded.
Publication Year: 2020
Publication Date: 2020-07-28
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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