Oklahoma City Police Utilize AI Chatbots for Incident Reports
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Oklahoma City police sergeant, Matt Gilmore, used artificial intelligence (AI) to write the first draft of an incident report, saving him valuable time. The tool, called Draft One and developed by Axon, uses AI to analyze audio recordings captured by body cameras and creates accurate and coherent reports in mere seconds. While police officers appreciate the time-saving benefits, concerns have been raised about the potential impact on the criminal justice system, including issues of accountability and bias. Axon, known for developing body cameras and Tasers, plans to further develop the technology but acknowledges the need for safeguards to address potential concerns.Oklahoma City police officers are using AI chatbots to generate the first drafts of incident reports, saving time and reducing data entry work. The AI tool, called Draft One, uses artificial intelligence to analyze audio recordings from body cameras and produce a report in just eight seconds. Police officers have praised the accuracy and efficiency of the technology.
However, concerns have been raised about the potential impact on the criminal justice system, including issues of accountability and the possibility of false information being included in reports. The use of AI-generated police reports is a new development, and there are currently few regulations guiding their use.
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