The point is that the technology needs data. If crime is very low it is difficult to gather enough meaningful data.
But perhaps a counterpoint is that if crime is high maybe there is no need to use algorithms to tell you which areas are worse...
Overall, I'm thinking that the value of this technology is to use enough data to detect any trends or patterns that are not obvious and would likely go undetected otherwise.
But perhaps a counterpoint is that if crime is high maybe there is no need to use algorithms to tell you which areas are worse...
Overall, I'm thinking that the value of this technology is to use enough data to detect any trends or patterns that are not obvious and would likely go undetected otherwise.