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AI and Community Partnerships for Enhanced Public Safety
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Chapter 8 shows that the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in law enforcement is advancing rapidly, driven by technologies like 5G, the Internet of Things, autonomous vehicles, and robotics. These developments promise significant enhancements in police operations but also necessitate careful ethical examination. AI applications—ranging from facial recognition to predictive policing—are transforming traditional methods, offering tools that can streamline data analysis, automate processes, and support critical decision-making. However, the potential of AI to alter the social landscape of law enforcement is accompanied by ethical concerns, particularly around privacy, transparency, accountability, and bias.
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