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Beyond the emerging tech police are eyeing and buying, a new report from 404 Media uncovered an “AI-powered system that is rapidly springing up across small town America and major cities alike.”
The AI product is called Draft One. The technology transcribes video from one or more bodycams worn by police officers to produce the reports and uses the same generative AI model that powers ChatGPT.
The study has recommended statutory codes of practice be introduced to provide clarity and safeguards.
Predictive policing uses data on the times, locations and nature of past crimes, to provide insight to police strategists concerning where, and at what times, police patrols should patrol, or maintain a presence, in order to make the best use of resources or to have the greatest chance of deterring or preventing future crimes.
Writing centers may be particularly impacted by the growing use of ChatGPT in education. Although there are local policies on AI usage, university-wide policies are currently not well established and with this comes a burden that is placed on writing center tutors, who may have to act as "police clients for unethical AI-generated writing".
The Ai in education community has grown rapidly in the global north. [17] Currently, there is much hype from venture capital, big tech and convinced open educationalists. Ai in education is a contested terrain. Some educationalists believe that Ai will remove the obstacle of "access to expertise”. [18]
Oklahoma City's police department is one of a handful to experiment with AI chatbots to produce the first drafts of incident reports. Police officers are starting to use AI chatbots to write crime ...
Some worry the artificial intelligence technology could worsen issues like bias or prejudice that may be built into the systems.