Cris Moore
Coverage of Cris Moore in the Nexus archive.
- Police use of artificial intelligence grows as rules lag behind
Police departments are increasingly adopting artificial intelligence to manage digital data from body cameras, surveillance, and case files, but civil liberties advocates warn the technology risks amplifying surveillance, introducing biases, and complicating legal challenges. Experts highlight concerns about AI's expanding role in policing and its potential to grant governments greater unchecked power.
- 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.
- Police use of artificial intelligence grows as rules lag behind
Police departments are increasingly adopting artificial intelligence tools like Mark43's ReportAI to manage digital evidence and analyze data from body cameras, surveillance, and protests. Experts warn that AI in policing could amplify surveillance, introduce biases, and complicate legal challenges, as regulatory frameworks struggle to keep pace with technological advancements.