Comment Re:98% Accurate! (Score 1) 286
It is worse as you also have to consider the false negatives. Assume (for ease of calculation) that 1% of the publication are terrorists. Within a population of 1M there are 10,000 terrorists. Within that, 2% of terrorists will not be recognized. 200 terrorists are allowed to fly. Boom! It really doesn't matter what the real ratio of terrorists to non-terrorists is. What matters is the human costs of a false negative.
There is a cost to living in a free society-risk. If we create a situation where one false positive is worth preventing at any cost, then we won't have any freedom at the end of the day. Total panopticon and total control: No more possibility of getting rid of a regime if you have that. At some point, we as a society will have to say, we accept *some* risk, or we allow for a total police state.