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The Download: Chinese LLMs, and transforming heavy-duty trucking

MIT Technology Review

When police departments first started buying and deploying bodycams in the wake of the police killing of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, a decade ago, activists hoped it would bring about real change. Years later, despite what's become a multibillion-dollar market for these devices, the tech is far from a panacea. Most footage they generate goes unwatched. And if they do finally provide video to the public, it usually doesn't tell the complete story. A handful of AI startups see this problem as an opportunity to create what are essentially bodycam-to-text programs for different players in the legal system, mining this footage for misdeeds. But like the bodycams themselves, the technology still faces procedural, legal, and cultural barriers to success.