Utah bill would require cops to disclose AI-authored police reports
A bill headed to Utah's Senate floor would require police to include disclaimers in any report written with help from artificial intelligence. Introduced by Sen. Stephanie Pitcher, SB180 comes nearly a year after multiple police agencies across the country began testing software like Axon's Draft One, prompting concerns from critics and privacy advocates. Draft One was announced by Axon in April 2024, kicking off a major new phase for the company best known for manufacturing tasers and a popular line of body cameras used by law enforcement. Axon built Draft One using Microsoft's Azure OpenAI platform, and is designed to auto-generate police reports using only an officer's body cam audio records. Once processed, Draft One then crafts "a draft narrative quickly," reportedly cutting down on police officer's paperwork by as much as an hour per day.
Feb-18-2025, 21:09:16 GMT
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