Analytics Insight Survey on Artificial Intelligence in Policing in 2022

Analytics Insight Survey on Artificial Intelligence in Policing in 2022
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Police departments need to leverage artificial intelligence in policing to reduce crimes

Artificial Intelligence touches almost every aspect of human lives, from mobile banking and online shopping to social media and real-time traffic maps. Around the country, police departments and courtrooms are turning to artificial intelligence algorithms to help them decide everything from where to deploy police officers to whether to release defendants on bail. Supporters believe that the technology will lead to increased objectivity, ultimately creating safer communities. Others however, say that the data fed into these algorithms is encoded with human bias, meaning the tech will simply reinforce historical disparities. In this case, according to the survey research, 52% responded saying that maybe AI can potentially help make policing fairer, whereas 40% said that yes, this advanced technology can eliminate biasness, and another 8% were in denial. 

Yes40%
No8%
Maybe52%

Dependability is one of the most question when it comes to maintaining law and order. Increasingly law enforcement has turned to artificial intelligence to augment their officers and agencies. In this case, according to the survey research, 34% believe that AI cops cannot be more dependable than human cops, whereas 34% said that maybe you can depend on AI cops when it comes to maintaining law enforcement, and another 31.9% does have strong feeling that AI cops can be more dependable. 

Yes31.9%
No34%
Maybe34%

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