AI can improve police “professionalism” by monitoring officers’ body camera footage, according to the first independent study on the topic. Police aren’t so sure the benefits are worth the cost.
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AI can improve police “professionalism” by monitoring officers’ body camera footage, according to the first independent study on the topic. Police aren’t so sure the benefits are worth the cost.
(Image credit: Courtesy of Truleo)
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