Where's the AI in policing?
With all the hype surrounding advancing AI technologies such as ChatGPT, we explore why UK policing doesn’t seem to be benefiting from it, despite it potential to help with low level crime.
With all the hype surrounding advancing AI technologies such as ChatGPT, we explore why UK policing doesn’t seem to be benefiting from it, despite it potential to help with low level crime.
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