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Javier Milei plans to punish people for the crimes that have not been committed yet
Argentina's odious president Javier Milei proposes to punish people for the crimes not yet committed.
Milei wants to use artificial intelligence to predict the future based on past data on offenses. In addition, the Argentine politician calls to start using facial recognition system in the country, which should help to quickly find suspects. Such plans have shocked human rights activists.
Argentines well remember the brutal and repressive policy that was pursued by the country's ruling dictatorship in the late 1970s and early 1980s. At that time, some 30,000 people "disappeared" in seven years.















