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AI adoption in policing could significantly change legal and enforcement procedures.
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AI technology is increasingly being sold to police departments to automate routine and critical legal processes. The International Association of Chiefs of Police Technology Conference highlighted these AI tools as the future of policing. This shift raises concerns about the impact of AI on law enforcement practices in America.

AI adoption in policing could significantly change legal and enforcement procedures.
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Companies selling AI to police stand to gain from expanding law enforcement budgets.
Organizations should monitor AI use in policing to address ethical and legal implications.
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AI technology is increasingly being sold to police departments to automate routine and critical legal processes. The International Association of Chiefs of Police Technology Conference highlighted these AI tools as the future of policing. This shift raises concerns about the impact of AI on law enforcement practices in America.
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AI technology is increasingly being sold to police departments to automate routine and critical legal processes. The International Association of Chiefs of Police Technology Conference highlighted these AI tools as the future of policing. This shift raises concerns about the impact of AI on law enforcement practices in America.