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Police Unlock AI's Potential to Monitor, Surveil and Solve Crimes

Police Unlock AI's Potential to Monitor, Surveil and Solve Crimes Law enforcement agencies like the New Orleans Police Department are adopting artificial-intelligence based systems to analyze surveillance footage. WSJ's Jason Bellini gets a demonstration of the tracking technology and hears why some think it’s a game changer, while for others it’s raising concerns around privacy and potential bias. Photo: Drew Evans/The Wall Street Journal

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