Police paperwork could be done by AI, says leading officer
Briefly

"The burden of police paperwork could be solved by artificial intelligence, a police chief has said. Andy Marsh revealed he hopes the technology can make preparing prosecution case files a problem of the past in two years."
"Marsh described case files as possibly the most bureaucratic, complex and troublesome work for police teams, adding that the current technology exists and is under trial to automate this whole process effectively."
"Through an interaction, AI could write a statement, do a risk assessment, do a crime report, and create a prosecution file, which then needs to be signed off by humans for accuracy."
"I would like to make prosecution files a problem of the past in two years. The technological advancements need to be rapidly injected into police work to ease the pressures on officers."
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