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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 claimed an officer had transformed into a frog. The incident occurred ...
A police officer allegedly used AI to fabricate evidence. The deeper problem is that no one kept the original recording to ...
Wilton Police Department began using Code Four last year after the company gave them access to the AI software for free. Credit: Daniel O’Connor / BDN Last year, MIT dropout George Cheng began ...
JACKSON COUNTY, MI — Jackson County Sheriff’s Deputies may soon use artificial intelligence software to help them write police reports with the audio and video recorded from their body cameras.
For almost a year, the Fresno Police Department has been deploying artificial intelligence to write many of their tens of thousands of police reports. Fresno is believed to be one of the first and ...
Connecticut prosecutors and police leaders have imposed a moratorium on police use of artificial intelligence software to draft criminal reports, pausing adoption until the technology can be tested, ...
Police departments in Minnesota are increasingly using artificial intelligence to write police reports, a new technological advancement that’s raising questions from watchdog groups and other law ...
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 ...
Traffic stops aren’t fun for anyone, but there’s a new issue that sounds as fake as the frog policeman in our lead image. In December, police in Heber City, Utah, had to explain why an AI-generated ...
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