Takahito Shimada, a criminology professor at Shiga University, argued that police adoption of AI should be assessed case by case for its benefits and side effects, stressing the need to explain to society what is delegated to AI, where humans decide, and how errors are checked. The point comes as the use of AI in investigation and crime prevention spreads at home and abroad, drawing on examples from the UK and the US.
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