Artificial Intelligence
AI in Action: Use Cases and Capabilities in Law Enforcement
Led by: Ergin Orman & Luis Tomlinson
What can AI actually do for law enforcement today? This session will explore the current landscape of AI applications in policing. Drawing on case studies from multiple jurisdictions, the workshop will highlight real-world implementations, core technologies like computer vision and speech recognition, and the operational opportunities and constraints public safety leaders should be aware of.
- Explore the current landscape of AI applications in policing
- Learn real-world implementations, core technologies like computer vision and speech recognition, and the operational opportunities and constraints public safety leaders should be aware of
This workshop is part of an InnovateUS Series called AI Series
View more workshops from AI SeriesErgin Orman
Detective Sergeant First Class, Internet Crimes Against Children Unit, New Jersey State Police
View bioLuis Tomlinson
Unit Head of the Communication Infrastructure Unit, New Jersey State Police
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