Law Enforcement Employs AI Technology to Accelerate Report Composition

Law Enforcement Employs AI Technology to Accelerate Report Composition

Law Enforcement Employs AI Technology to Accelerate Report Composition


artificial intelligence-driven software tool known as Draft One, which fundamentally assists officers in composing police reports in record time — and it’s reportedly among Axon’s rapidly expanding products.

In Fort Collins, Colorado, for instance, police reports that previously required nearly an hour to complete can now be finalized in roughly 10 minutes, according to recent coverage by CNN. A part of the efficiency here involves Axon’s software generating a report based on an automated transcript from the officer’s body camera, allowing the officer to then review that draft before officially submitting it.

But how would you feel if you were a defendant and the documentation that once took an hour can now be accomplished in ten minutes due to automation? It’s no surprise that this type of technology is prompting concerns from civil rights organizations and legal professionals. After all: When was the last time you utilized an automated transcription tool and received a perfect result? Now, envision that your liberty was at stake due to those errors.

From time-optimizer to potential legal crisis

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