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SERIES: Application of AI in policing

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Are AI drones used for patrol and as first responders equivalent to police officers in patrol cars?

Application of AI in policing
REGISTER 23rd October 2024

Chief Philip Lukens, AI & Policing expert, IACP

INNOVATION: In the latest in a series of articles exploring the opportunities and challenges presented to police by the rapid growth of artificial intelligence (AI), Chief Philip Lukens compares and contrasts the use of AI drones as patrol tools and first responders with the traditional role of patrol cars, and explores the key issues around privacy, accountability and oversight.

Introducing a risk matrix for AI policies in policing: Ensuring transparency, accountability, and public trust

Application of AI in policing
REGISTER 18th September 2024

Chief Philip Lukens, AI & Policing expert, IACP

INNOVATION: In the latest in a series of articles exploring the opportunities and challenges presented to police by the rapid growth of artificial intelligence (AI), Chief Philip Lukens explores the options and opportunities for introducing a risk matrix for AI policies in police departments that can ensure transparency, accountability, and public trust.

It’s not a police report, it’s a transcription: A better term for AI-generated police documents

Application of AI in policing
REGISTER 25th July 2024

Chief Philip Lukens, AI & Policing expert, IACP

INNOVATION: In the latest in a series of articles exploring the opportunities and challenges presented to police by the rapid growth of artificial intelligence (AI), Chief Philip Lukens explains why he believes that police departments should avoid labelling AI transcription of body cam footage as report writing.

Police chiefs and AI vendors: Risks – critical perspective

Application of AI in policing
REGISTER 26th June 2024

Chief Philip Lukens, AI & Policing expert, IACP

INNOVATION: In the latest in a series of articles exploring the opportunities and challenges presented to police by the rapid growth of artificial intelligence (AI), Chief Philip Lukens explores how to avoid vendor lock-in while ensuring the ethical and effective use of AI technologies in police departments.

AI and driver fatigue: Enhancing officer wellness and safety

Application of AI in policing
REGISTER 12th June 2024

Chief Philip Lukens, AI & Policing expert, IACP

INNOVATION: In the latest in a series of articles exploring the opportunities and challenges presented to police by the rapid growth of artificial intelligence (AI), Chief Philip Lukens explores the potential for improving officer safety, wellbeing and performance though the use of AI systems to detect fatigue in police drivers.

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AI-generated identity: A new challenge for law enforcement

Application of AI in policing
REGISTER 30th May 2024

Chief Philip Lukens, AI & Policing expert, IACP

INNOVATION: In the latest in a series of articles exploring the opportunities and challenges presented to police by the rapid growth of artificial intelligence (AI), Chief Philip Lukens explores implications of synthetic identities, how they can be adopted and exploited for criminal use, and the strategies law enforcement needs to put in place to combat them.

Transformation and creativity: How AI can change police services without cutting jobs

Application of AI in policing
REGISTER 17th May 2024

Chief Philip Lukens, AI & Policing expert, IACP

INNOVATION: In the latest in a series of articles exploring how artificial intelligence (AI) can be used in policing, Chief Philip Lukens explores how AI can enhance and improve the services police provide without cutting workforces, and ensuring there is no damaging impact on public trust and legitimacy.

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AI X-ray vision: A revolutionary tool for police searches and emergency operations

Application of AI in policing
REGISTER 2nd May 2024

Chief Philip Lukens, AI & Policing expert, IACP

INNOVATION: In the latest in a series of articles exploring how artificial intelligence (AI) can be used in policing, Chief Philip Lukens explores the potentially revolutionary benefits of AI X-ray vision in police searches and emergency rescue and recovery operations, as well as the technical, legal and ethical challenges that the use of such technology could bring.

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AI biometrics and facial recognition: A comparative analysis

Application of AI in policing
REGISTER 18th April 2024

Chief Philip Lukens, AI & Policing expert, IACP

ANALYSIS: In the latest in a series of articles exploring how artificial intelligence (AI) can be used in policing, Chief Philip Lukens compares the related but distinct fields of biometrics and facial recognition, and explores how biometric technologies can enhance facial recognition systems and improve accuracy and security.

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How AI can enhance police accreditation and performance with limited resources

Application of AI in policing
REGISTER 3rd April 2024

Chief Philip Lukens, AI & Policing expert, IACP

INNOVATION: In the latest in a series of articles exploring how artificial intelligence (AI) can be used in policing, Chief Philip Lukens looks at the potential benefits that AI solutions can deliver in relation to accreditation and performance – including a master training schedule, an AI-assisted tool to review and update policy, and an automated compliance checker – all of which can save time and resources, increase reliability, and boost trust and confidence.

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Electronic skin for officer wellness: A NASA-like approach using AI

Application of AI in policing
REGISTER 22nd March 2024

Chief Philip Lukens, AI & Policing expert, IACP

INNOVATION: In the second in a series of articles exploring how artificial intelligence (AI) can be used in policing, Chief Philip Lukens looks at how wearable sensors and AI can enhance the physical and mental health of law enforcement professionals, echoing the NASA model to ensure that officers are not “compromised by cheap and inadequate healthcare”.

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AI can help to reveal hidden police bias and restore trust

Application of AI in policing
REGISTER 11th March 2024

Chief Philip Lukens, AI & Policing expert, IACP

FEATURE: In the first in a series of white papers and articles exploring how artificial intelligence (AI) can be used in policing, AI expert Chief Philip Lukens looks at how body-worn cameras using elements of AI – such as natural language processing, computer vision, and machine learning – can be used to extract, classify, and summarize key information from police encounters with the public, with a view to improving public confidence and trust.

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