Police departments across U.S. are starting to use artificial intelligence to write crime reports
Police departments across U.S. are starting to use artificial intelligence to write crime reports
www.cnbc.com Police departments across U.S. are starting to use artificial intelligence to write crime reports
Even as AI gains traction in police work, legal experts are raising concerns over accuracy, transparency, and potential bias.
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TachyonTele @lemm.ee If they want to write me a get out of jail free card, have at it. The lawsuits those reports will cause is going to be hilarious.
8 0 ReplyVaryk @sh.itjust.works what specific things can you point out to dismiss the case?
would one clearly false sentence in a police report be enough?
2 0 ReplyTachyonTele @lemm.ee There's plenty of reasons talked about here
It depends on the case, the report, and the defense.3 0 ReplyVaryk @sh.itjust.works thank you, that's exactly what I'm looking for. appreciate it.
1 0 ReplyTachyonTele @lemm.ee Ok
1 0 ReplyVaryk @sh.itjust.works Ok
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