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The 2002 Steven Spielberg movie Minority Reportoutlines a fully automated traffic scenario with AI-monitored public spaces, computerized identification, and instantly reactive enforcement. These technological advances, considered only a product of science fiction back then, are now becoming a reality, making our life easier. But how do we get to complete automation?