"CEO George Cheng and CTO Dylan Nguyen cofounded Code Four, which is police radio lingo to indicate that a situation is under control. They say their technology reduces paperwork, allowing officers to spend more time in the field. The startup uses AI to generate reports from bodycam footage that can be used in court or for record-keeping purposes. Code Four can also redact footage and reports for records requests and generate transcriptions and summaries from video interviews and security footage."
"BI's Young Geniuses series spotlights the next generation of founders, innovators, and thinkers who are trying to reshape industries and solve global challenges. See more stories from the series here, or reach out to editor Jess Orwig to share your story. Cheng and Nguyen met during high school on the international science fair circuit, and both ended up at MIT, where they decided to build a company together."
Two 19-year-old MIT dropouts raised $2.7 million in seed funding after participating in Y Combinator to build Code Four, an AI startup for police. George Cheng (CEO) and Dylan Nguyen (CTO) designed the platform to reduce paperwork so officers can spend more time in the field. The system generates preliminary reports from bodycam footage suitable for court or records, redacts footage and reports for records requests, and creates transcriptions and summaries from video interviews and security footage. Officers review and edit AI-generated draft reports to ensure accuracy. The founders met on the international science fair circuit and plan to join the Palantir Startup Fellowship.
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