Summary: UK agencies enjoy ample funding and have increased the number of police officers but struggle with investigator shortages and declining public trust. With the investigator shortage, UK agencies need a way to maximize the capabilities of the staff they currently have on the force. AI solutions can aid agencies in solving complex cases faster...
Summary: Sunshine Week, founded by the American Society of News Editors, promotes transparency in government agencies. Veritone and OPEXUS have partnered to utilize AI to address FOIA audio and video evidence processing challenges between our products. The partnership aims to automate manual workflows for redaction, enabling FOIA professionals to meet deadlines and enhance transparency. Since...
As discussed in our previous blog, artificial intelligence (AI) has been making a significant impact on just about every industry, and one of the prime examples is sports. The global sports AI market has grown substantially due to advancements in machine learning and generative AI, increasing from $2.1 billion in 2020 to an estimated $16.7...
Enacted in 1966 and taking effect the following year, the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) gives any person the legal right to obtain access to police reports, federal agency records, and more, with the exception of those that contain protected information. The role that FOIA plays is one of transparency and accountability, and while it’s...
Now more than ever, it’s imperative that law enforcement agencies build trust and transparency with the communities they serve, and one way certain States are allowing for this is by implementing laws that require officers to record more stop data during traffic stops. While these laws are intended to identify potential patterns and aid the...
In the last couple of years, important conversations regarding the topic of policing have risen on a national level. And while ideas from news outlets, op-eds, and social media seem to be front and center, it’s difficult to cut through the noise to discover the public’s true feelings about law enforcement agencies. To learn more...
Artificial intelligence(AI) isn’t a tool of the future—it’s a present-day need. In a time when technology is getting smarter by the day, it’s imperative that law enforcement agencies (LEAs) have the opportunity to access technology that can help them perform their duties more efficiently and more accurately. When using the proper tools, we see that...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has given legal professionals an arsenal of tools to help them tackle the challenges of ESI and its unprecedented growth in the modern world. However, so far in our AI Legal Revolution series, the tools we’ve discussed have largely been reactive; solutions that attempt to resolve problems instead of anticipate them. These...
So far, our discussions about the AI legal revolution have revolved around the many ways artificial intelligence (AI) is helping to combat the unstructured data crisis looming over the legal industry. However, one area we’ve yet to address is what to do about all the personally identifying information (PII) that’s often contained within unstructured media...
Unstructured media data is both a boon and bane for our modern society. While we can now record, collect, store, and organize life’s moments better than ever before, all that digital archiving is creating a nightmare for certain industries. Exhibit A: legal professionals dealing with photos and videos during e-discovery. On one hand, with so...