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VisitHow many other police departments will adopt AI chatbots for incident reports by end of 2024?
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Oklahoma City Police Use AI for Faster Incident Reports
Aug 26, 2024, 08:26 PM
Police departments, including Oklahoma City's, are experimenting with AI chatbots to draft incident reports. The AI tool, based on technology similar to ChatGPT, can generate the first draft of a report in seconds by analyzing audio from officers' body cameras. This initiative aims to streamline report writing and improve efficiency. However, concerns have been raised about potential biases in AI, particularly regarding the over-policing of minority communities. The use of AI in law enforcement continues to spark debate about its accuracy and fairness.
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