The Western Journal on MSN
Police department uses AI to write reports, only to have it claim one of the officers was turned into a frog
A Utah police department’s experiment with artificial intelligence took an unexpected turn after a software-generated report ...
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 ...
Ask a roomful of police officers if they could make any part of their job disappear with the wave of a magic wand, and more than a few will choose the time spent filling out reports and other ...
SCOTTSDALE, AZ (AZFamily) — Artificial intelligence has now found its way into Valley police departments: Scottsdale police officers are the latest to use the technology to help write their crime ...
A new bill would limit the use of artificial intelligence for Utah law enforcement officials, revealing a rift between some departments in the state on the use of the technology. The legislation, ...
The Vail Police Department on Tuesday will ask for council approval of an $83,541 per-year plan to adopt new AI technology from Axon into the department’s workflow. Axon defines itself as a company ...
Survival World on MSN
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.
An AI tool that writes police reports claimed an officer had shape-shifted into a frog. Cops now claim they’ve learnt the importance of double-checking these claims – but have they?
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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