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Police use of artificial intelligence grows as rules lag behind
Police departments are increasingly adopting artificial intelligence tools like ReportAI to analyze evidence, manage digital data, and draft reports, but civil liberties advocates and experts warn of risks including amplified surveillance, hidden biases, and challenges to legal accountability. The technology's rapid advancement outpaces regulatory and judicial frameworks, raising concerns about its future role in policing.
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