Chatbots offer cops the “ultimate out” to spin police reports, expert says

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If you were suspected of a crime, would you trust a chatbot to accurately explain what happened?
Some police departments think the tech is ready. And officers who have started using chatbots to quickly complete their most dreaded task of drafting police reports seemingly don't want to go back to spending hours each week doing their own paperwork.
In June, a police department in Frederick, Colorado, boasted that it was the "first law enforcement agency in the world to go live with Axon Draft One," a new kind of police tech that allows a chatbot to spit out AI-generated police reports almost immediately after a body camera stops recording a police interaction.Read 70 remaining paragraphs | Comments
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