Abstract
Artificial intelligence is playing an increasingly larger role in all sectors of society, including policing. Many police departments are already using artificial intelligence (AI) to help predict and identify suspicious persons and places.1 Increased computational power and oceans of data have given rise to inferences about violence and threats.2 AI will change policing just as it will healthcare, insurance, commerce, and transportation. But what questions should we ask about AI and policing?
Recommended Citation
Elizabeth E. Joh, Artificial Intellegence and Policing: First Questions, 41 SEATTLE U. L. REV. 1139 (2018).
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