March 19, 2024, 9:41 p.m. | Joel R. McConvey

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India’s Staqu Technologies has launched an AI-powered bot for law enforcement called Crime GPT, a digital sidekick that can search criminal databases for biometrics and other data, based on written and audio inputs.

A release from the company says Crime GPT is an extension of Staqu’s Trinetra application, a collaboration with the Uttar Pradesh police department, which utilizes facial recognition, speaker identification, voice recognition, and criminal gang analysis to detect, monitor and maintain a criminal’s trail. Staqu’s continuing collaboration …

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