Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. PORTAGE, Mich. (WOOD) — Portage police are joining other agencies in leveraging artificial intelligence to help take on the work.
The small Franklin County department was among the first in the country to begin using Code Four, software that generates police reports based on audio and video recorded by officers’ body cameras.
Honolulu police officers could soon be using artificial intelligence to help write reports, a move that the department says could free up cops to spend more time patrolling their beats, but critics ...
Chula Vista is joining the growing number of cities across the country using new artificial intelligence tools to write their police reports. South Bay reporter Kori Suzuki says critics are worried ...
Artificial intelligence is already being used in some aspects of policing around the country, and the public deserves to know when and how it's shaping the official record — especially when a ...
FOX 13 News Utah reporter Mya Constantino says the story starts with a sentence that sounds like it fell out of a cartoon, not a police file. In a meeting with city leaders, Heber City Police Chief ...
Police departments have relied on advanced technology for years, from license plate readers and facial recognition systems to body cameras. However, artificial intelligence is now moving into one of ...
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.
If you’ve ever read the transcription that a lot of phones now offer of voice messages, you know how unreliable they can be: Although sometimes they’re close enough to tell you that you definitely ...