The Tactical War of A.I. Against Inmates 


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The Tactical War of A.I. Against Inmates 

by Paul Mateus

It has been said that technologies for peering into the human mind are violations of the Fourth and Fifth amendments as well as a fundamental affront to human dignity.

Every inmate across the country must know that along with all the good that has come from various new technologies introduced into our facilities (tablet, fiber-optic cable, wifi, etc.) lots of “bad” has come as well. Officials in prison and jail have installed illegal, unprecedented, and severely invasive Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) systems to monitor our every move and to conduct investigations which severely violate our constitutional and human rights.

I am incarcerated. I stand accused. Yet, I stand powerfully with the integrity of a man fighting for his freedom and I expect the same dignity shown by officials sworn to duty by the state of Arizona. That is definitely not the case within the confines of the Pinal County Adult Detention Center. According to the Arizona Luminaria, a nonprofit newsroom dedicated to truly local news and community-centered journalism, our Sheriff, who ran for senate on a platform of Law and Order, allegedly used $200,000 of an inmate service fund to illegally purchase firearms, vests, and ammo. His chihuahua lapdogs like the jail commander, chief of security, jail intel unit, and “complicitors,” are subjecting non-consenting pretrial minority detainees to illegal investigative A.I. technology that is damaging on multiple fronts.

The tactical war of A.I. against inmates is real. One only needs to look to the past to realize that similar technologies were first devised 100 years ago! Now, simply imagine the evolution of these same investigative technologies being armed into the extremely more advanced, vast, and revolutionary A.I. of 2024…

The Tactical War of A.I. Against Inmates by Paul Matus







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