Jan. 24, 2024, 3:31 p.m. | Jim Nash

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Is police use of AI surveillance in the United States an irreversible trend?

It’s hard to say because only a minority of municipalities, states, counties and universities have actually debated purchases of biometric- and object-recognition tools.

Of course, among the comparatively few that have discussed policies are major population centers like New York City, Chicago, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Here the trend is getting clearer every year: Law enforcement wants AI and more often than not, it’s getting …

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