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  2. Cops are falling in love with AI, and it’s much deeper than ...

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    Police interest in AI is nothing new, but it’s clearly ramping up with the recent AI boom. Ese Olumhense’s dispatch from “Cop Con” in The Markup was particularly enlightening.

  3. New laws around police use of AI technologies advised

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    The study has recommended statutory codes of practice be introduced to provide clarity and safeguards.

  4. Police officers are starting to use AI chatbots to write ...

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    A body camera captured every word and bark uttered as police Sgt. Matt Gilmore and his K-9 dog, Gunner, searched for a group of suspects for nearly an hour. Pulling from all the sounds and radio ...

  5. Clearview AI - Wikipedia

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    Clearview AI, Inc. is an American facial recognition company, providing software primarily to law enforcement and other government agencies. [2] The company's algorithm matches faces to a database of more than 20 billion images collected from the Internet, including social media applications. [1]

  6. Predictive policing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Artificial intelligence in healthcare - Wikipedia

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    As widespread use of AI in healthcare is relatively new, research is ongoing into its application in various subdisciplines of medicine and related industries. AI programs are applied to practices such as diagnostics, [4] treatment protocol development, [5] drug development, [6] personalized medicine, [7] and patient monitoring and care. [8]

  8. AI in Worcester: Risk and reward as city expands use of ... - AOL

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    The Police Department is using AI tools to help maximize its resources, at a time when it is running short on officers. AI in Worcester: Risk and reward as city expands use of technology Skip to ...

  9. Health informatics - Wikipedia

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    Specifically, AI is the ability of computer algorithms to approximate conclusions based solely on input data. AI programs are applied to practices such as diagnosis processes, treatment protocol development, drug development, personalized medicine, and patient monitoring and care.