Claire Lavezzorio is a reporter at KMGH Denver7 in Denver, Colorado.
FORT COLLINS, Colo. — In a first for Colorado law enforcement, the Fort Collins Police Services is testing artificial intelligence to transcribe body camera video and, in turn, speed up report writing time.
According to the department, the AI software transcribes bodycam video and provides a near-verbatim log. As AI makes its way into policing, Rashad Younger, second vice president of the Colorado NAACP, wants to make sure the technology is fair.
NAACP Police Using AI Police Using Artificial Intelligence Accuracy Of AI Body Camera Video Using Ai Future Of Policing Police Reports
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