Gastonia Police Department receives $629,000 federal grant secured by Congressman Tim Moore for Rapid DNA technology, a first ...
Seven years after first deploying drones, the SPD is working towards modernizing its aerial technology by replacing aging ...
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Milwaukee Police Department facial recognition technology banned
The Milwaukee Police Department announced on Friday, Feb. 6, that it will voluntarily issue a ban on the use of any and all ...
Some say that the use of modern technology has assisted in advancing departments’ capabilities when it comes to solving ...
The UK government's proposed reforms to policing in England and Wales signal an increase in the use of facial recognition ...
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AI-powered police body cameras, once taboo, get tested on Canadian city's 'watch list' of faces
Police body cameras equipped with artificial intelligence have been trained to detect the faces of about 7,000 people on a “high risk” watch list in the Canadian city of Edmonton, a live test of ...
Ocean City officials pushed through nearly $5 million in police technology requests Monday night with no prior study or review, unanimously approving a five-year Axon contract that several council ...
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AI-powered police body cameras training to detect over 7,000 people on 'high risk' watch list
Police body cameras equipped with artificial intelligence have been trained to detect the faces of about 7,000 people on a “high risk” watch list in the Canadian city of Edmonton, a live test of ...
The Milwaukee Police Department has banned use of facial recognition technology, for now, after a contentious public hearing.
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – The Oklahoma City Police Department released new information on an officer-involved shooting from November. They said technology helped the department track down the suspect, ...
Former Israel prime minister Ehud Barak helped the convicted sex trafficker quietly invest $1 million in a police tech startup in 2015. Its founder said the company, which is set to be acquired by ...
A police department in Wisconsin used a drone to find the person they said was repeatedly defecating in a public park.
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