
"As Salt Lake City-based Fox 13 reports, the flawed tool seems to have picked up on some unrelated background chatter to devise its fantastical fairy tale ending. "The body cam software and the AI report writing software picked up on the movie that was playing in the background, which happened to be 'The Princess and the Frog,'" police sergeant Rick Keel told the broadcaster, referring to Disney's 2009 musical comedy. "That's when we learned the importance of correcting these AI-generated reports.""
"Even a simple mock traffic stop meant to demonstrate what the tool is capable of turned into a disaster. The resulting report required plenty of corrections, according to Fox 13. Draft One was first announced by police tech company Axon - the same firm behind the Taser, a popular electroshock weapon - last year. The software makes use of OpenAI's GPT large language models to generate entire police reports from body camera audio."
Law enforcement rapidly adopted AI for tasks from drafting police reports to facial recognition, but results have included significant errors. In Heber City, Utah, AI report software misinterpreted background audio of a movie, producing a report that claimed an officer had transformed into a frog. The department tested Draft One, an Axon tool that uses OpenAI's GPT models to generate reports from body-camera audio, aiming to reduce paperwork. Even a mock traffic stop produced a report requiring many corrections. Officers report time savings, but experts warn that hallucinations could slip into important documents, requiring careful review and correction.
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