The King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office has directed police to refrain from using generative AI to write police reports due to potential harm and reliability concerns.
Chief Deputy Prosecutor Daniel J. Clark emphasized the need for caution, stating that while AI technology is developing, the current products are not ready for acceptance in police reporting.
While some officers desire to use AI to reduce report-writing time, the public must remain skeptical because such documents are crucial for the entire criminal justice process.
The memo highlights that errors in AI-generated narratives can be small and easily overlooked during officer reviews, thus undermining the reliability of police reports.
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