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An AI-generated police report goes viral after a strange claim officer transformed into a frog
That kind of error doesn’t go viral like the frog line, but it’s actually the more serious type, because it looks believable.
With law enforcement focused on reducing crime rates and budget pressures, while recruiting and retaining staff, technology companies are having some early success selling artificial intelligence ...
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Cops forced to explain why AI generated police report claimed officer transformed into frog
"That’s when we learned the importance of correcting these AI-generated reports." The post Cops Forced to Explain Why AI ...
The Monroe County Sheriff's Office is turning to AI for help writing some police reports. MCSO has purchased artificial intelligence software called Draft One. The AI tool, sold by police technology ...
The practice of using AI to write police reports has come under attack from the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) — and its new paper on the issue could end up influencing competition among ...
(TNS) — Police agencies in Maine are dipping into the world of artificial intelligence, they say, to help them save on hours of paperwork so they can do more policing. But experts who have studied ...
In his nine years at the Fort Collins, Colorado, police department, Officer Scott Brittingham says he has taken a lot of pride in the process of writing reports after each call for service. But when ...
A small but growing number of police departments are adopting software products that use artificial intelligence (AI) to draft police reports for officers. Police reports play an important role in ...
An increasing number of companies are stepping up to help police departments ease the burden of administrative tasks with AI tools. Axon, widely recognized for its Taser devices and body cameras, was ...
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