Artificial Intelligence
The Artificial Intelligence topic provides information on the role of artificial intelligence in law enforcement. This section features the latest news on how police departments are using artificial intelligence; insights into the ways that artificial intelligence aids in crime prediction, surveillance and data analysis; and details on how artificial intelligence can streamline police operations.
Learn how forward-thinking chiefs are applying AI to streamline documentation, optimize resources and strengthen accountability
With the launch of Assist Chat on SVX, Assisted Narrative and a new drone dispatch integration, the company aims to simplify communication, improve accuracy and strengthen officer safety across the field
At IACP 2025, Police1 got a look at the central evidence hub that consolidates digital evidence from disparate sources into one simplified location for faster insight
“It’s fear-mongering politics at its worst,” said Jonathan Thompson, CEO of the National Sheriffs’ Association
Police officials dismissed public comparisons to sci-fi dystopian films and TV shows
Law enforcement agencies would do well to heed drug trafficking’s technology-driven distribution systems
Some law enforcement officials are arguing the bill is too broad and hasn’t been properly vetted
The companies will offer a suite of integrated products, including 3D crime scene reconstruction and live-streaming drone and bodycam footage
A lawsuit contends that Clearview AI illegally stockpiled data on 3 billion people without their permission
The robot, which is still in an early stage of development, features a video display screen, microphones and a camera
It’s not a question of whether digital voice assistants will creep into law enforcement, but more a question of when
Under the new rules, which have drawn fierce opposition, LAPD detectives can compare photos of suspects against millions of inmate mugshots
A Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson said the technology is exclusively used in criminal investigations, not surveillance
It is important agencies get ahead of the game by bringing their community into policy-making discussions before AI technology is deployed
AI in law enforcement offers potentially huge benefits in improving officer efficiency and community safety
LE must educate stakeholders as to how the profession is using technologies to fight crime successfully and doing so responsibly
7 current law enforcement applications for artificial intelligence and machine learning
Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto has said the software should still be used to investigate felony cases
City officials point to concerns over residents’ civil rights and privacy as reasons for the bans
Real-time intelligence makes it easier for officers to be more strategic and safer in how they engage with suspects
Under ideal conditions, the failure rate for the best algorithms is only about 0.3%, according to a study by the National Institute of Standards and Technology
Focus on specific use cases and proven technologies to help address community concerns about AI tools like facial recognition
Download a free Police1 guide to Artificial Intelligence technology procurement and deployment
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In this podcast segment, Jim and Doug discuss this new technology, as well as what the San Francisco DA’s motives might be in deploying it
Learn how smart technology can help increase officer safety, productivity and community visibility while minimizing costs
Mobilize your department with mobile dictation tools and increase in-field reporting efficiency, recruiting and safety
Nuance’s speech recognition solution uses law enforcement lingo, adapts to accents and reduces noise to help officers create incident reports with accuracy, speed and safety
Law enforcement is leveraging deep machine learning to gain vital intelligence more quickly
How law enforcement can harness the power of technology while respecting individual rights and privacy
Using AI and facial recognition software for real-time crime reporting is the next logical progression in how police are already using existing technology
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