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INTERPOL MEETING EXPLORES OPPORTUNITIES, RISKS RELATED TO AI

nepalnewsgazette.com July 14, 2018     Comment Closed     Games

The first global meeting, to examine the opportunities and risks related to artificial intelligence, AI, and the use of robotics for law enforcement, was organised by the Innovation Centre of the International Criminal Police Organisation, Interpol, and the United Nations Inter-regional Crime and Justice Research Institute, UNICRI, through the Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics.

The latest robots, virtual communication tools, and facial recognition software, were on display at the "Interpol Global Complex for Innovation" this week, where many experts gathered to consider the practical law enforcement applications of these new technologies.

Technological advances in AI and robotics, from facial recognition to "future-casting technology," can have major global implications for police work, both positive and negative. In the hands of criminals, these technologies can pose digital and physical threats, while offering new ways for police to combat crime.

The two-day event, which was held on July 11-12, brought together around 50 law enforcement participants from 13 countries, and partners from the private sector and academia, to exchange expertise on the latest developments in AI and robotics, and discuss how these developments can be used by law enforcement agencies, to support their activities and identify potential challenges.

The discussion topics witnessed at the event included the use of AI for conducting virtual autopsies, as well as, crime prediction systems, to support police in optimising their resources, behaviour detection tools, techniques to autonomously research, analyse and respond to international mutual legal assistance requests, block-chain-based traceability approaches that respect privacy, and autonomous patrol vehicles.

"I believe that we are taking critical first steps in creating a platform for future-proofing law enforcement," said Irakli Beridze, Representative of the UNICRI Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics.

"Such initiatives will help us prepare for future crime and utilise technological advancements, to develop new and effective law enforcement tools," he added.

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK

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