The University of South Carolina Police Department is enhancing its body cam footage analysis by partnering with TRUELO, an AI software company. This initiative aims to review 100% of body camera footage, allowing for better accountability and training of officers. Major TJ Geary emphasizes that this tool will help highlight positive interactions and improve overall service quality.
TRUELO's AI capabilities include transcribing and analyzing body camera videos to detect key events and assess officer performance. The software operates in the cloud, ensuring that it does not add extra work to officers' duties while promoting transparency with the community. Training for officers on using TRUELO is set to begin this month, marking a significant step towards improved policing practices.
• USC Police Department partners with TRUELO for body cam analysis.
• TRUELO's AI analyzes footage to enhance officer training and accountability.
The USC Police Department utilizes AI to analyze body camera footage for better accountability and training.
TRUELO's software operates in the cloud, facilitating efficient analysis of body camera videos without burdening officers.
TRUELO's software transcribes and analyzes body camera videos to detect events and assess officer performance.
TRUELO's technology helps law enforcement agencies improve accountability and training through detailed video analysis.
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