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Saturday, January 17, 2026

AI & Police Work

Heber City, Utah, police set out to test two A.I. systems for drafting police reports. One was created by two 19-year-old MIT dropouts and is called Code Four. 

The other is called Draft One, which in December produced a report stating that an officer had turned into a frog. “That’s when we learned the importance of correcting these A.I.-generated reports,” Sgt. Rick Keel said. 

Apparently the A.I. had conflated the real events captured by bodycam footage with the movie that was playing in the background during those events, Disney’s The Princess and the Frog. Keel said having A.I. draft reports saves him “about 6-8 hours weekly now” even though he’s “not the most tech-savvy person.” 

The A.I. can even track people’s tone as it reviews bodycam footage. (AC/KSTU Salt Lake City) ...Just use one that can track whether or not they are characters in an animated musical.

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