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Police officers are starting to use AI chatbots to write crime reports.
Will they hold up in court?
By SEAN MURPHY and
MATT O'BRIEN
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A
body camera captured
every word and bark ut-
tered as police Sgt. Matt
Gilmore and his K-9 dog,
Gunner, searched for a
group of suspects for near-
ly an hour.
Normally, the Oklahoma
City police sergeant would
grab his laptop and spend
another 30 to 45 minutes
writing up a report about
the search. But this time he
had artificial intelligence
write the first draft.
Pulling from all the sounds
and radio chatter picked
up by the microphone
attached to Gilbert's
body camera, the AI tool
churned out a report in
eight seconds.
"It was a better report than
I could have ever written,
and it was 100% accurate.
It flowed better," Gilbert
said. It even documented
a fact he didn't remember
hearing — another officer's
mention of the color of the
car the suspects ran from.
Captain Jason Bussert demonstrates Draft One, an AI powered software that creates police reports from body cam audio, at
Continued on Page 2 Oklahoma City police headquarters on Friday, May 31, 2024 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Associated Press