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Cabinet spokesman announces AI scholarship plans for police force

By Kisean Josephkisean.joseph@antiguaobserver.com In an initiative to modernize law enforcement, the government of Antigua and Barbuda has announced an annua

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Dover's Subsidiary Launches AI-Powered Vehicle Wash Solutions

Dover Corporation DOV announced that its subsidiary Innovative Control Systems, a brand of OPW Vehicle Wash Solutions, launched an AI-powered license-plate recognition (LPR) solution. This move will improve operational efficiency and satisfaction for Dover's customers.

Post sunset, smart eye suffers 'vision loss' in UP capital!

Lack of monitoring during night due to staff crunch, limitations of AI tech hamper working of 1630 CCTV cameras installed under ITMS across Lucknow

Minnesota police use AI to help Spanish speakers avoid scammers are pretending to be federal agents

Scammers have been reaching out to Spanish-speaking people by pretending to be federal agents and demanding money. Bloomington Police are now using a cutting-edge approach to warn people: artificial intelligence.

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Ohio AG Yost sides with Cleveland police in murder case in which officers used AI to justify search

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost's office has sided with Cleveland police in a murder case where officers used artificial intelligence software to identify a suspect and justify a search warrant.

Berks police department testing AI-powered police officer assistant

Muhlenberg Township Police Department is partnering with TRULEO, an AI-Powered Police Officer helps with automating body-worn camera review, coaching and recognition for officers.

Latent AI and Carahsoft Partner to Accelerate Edge AI Adoption Across the Public Sector

Advanced Edge AI Solutions Now Available to Government AgenciesPRINCETON, N.J. and RESTON, Va., March 06, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Latent AI, a leading provider of edge AI solutions for national security applications,

Artificial intelligence led feds to suspects in $12 million "brazen" Denver jewel heist

New interviews, photos and law enforcement documents show that artificial intelligence helped an FBI task force find the suspects in a $12 million jewelry heist at the Cherry Creek Shopping Center.