In the last couple of years, important conversations regarding the topic of policing have risen on a national level. And while ideas from news outlets, op-eds, and social media seem to be front and center, it’s difficult to cut through the noise to discover the public’s true feelings about law enforcement agencies. To learn more...
Artificial intelligence(AI) isn’t a tool of the future—it’s a present-day need. In a time when technology is getting smarter by the day, it’s imperative that law enforcement agencies (LEAs) have the opportunity to access technology that can help them perform their duties more efficiently and more accurately. When using the proper tools, we see that...
In our first chapter of this Legal AI Series, we explored what legal AI is and how it is revolutionizing and optimizing the industry. In this chapter, we’ll take a closer look at the challenges that law firms face during the discovery stage. For attorneys, “discovery” is the critical, information-gathering phase of a case—a time...
How Other Industries Can Use Person-of-Interest Tracking Technology Summary: Person of interest tracking technology has multiple applications outside of government and law enforcement agencies Property managers, event and security teams, and medical facility teams all have situations where person-of-interest tracking technology can help them gain a more comprehensive view of their operations. Veritone Tracker can...
Summary: Government agencies are inundated with video evidence that historically would have to be reviewed manually, frame-by-frame Finding a missing person, human trafficking prevention and prosecution, and apprehending criminals are key use cases for Veritone Tracker Veritone Tracker doesn’t use legacy facial recognition technology but uses a new innovative method that helps maintain PII The...
How Veritone Tracker Accelerates Investigations Without Violating PII Summary: Analyzing video evidence has historically been a laborious, manual process for investigative teams. AI technology that uses facial recognition has the capability to automate some video evidence reviews, but it’s not great with crowds and raises concerns about privacy. New AI technology that doesn’t use facial...
Summary: Video evidence makes up the vast majority of evidentiary materials reviewed today by law enforcement, legal teams, and other organizations with security personnel. AI in evidence review historically came with concerns around privacy and PII, but new technology alleviates that concern. With a new AI approach that doesn’t use facial recognition or biometric markers,...
So far, we’ve provided an overview of the metaverse in our introductory blog, as well as discussed other aspects of the metaverse including the role of artificial intelligence, crypto, and NFTs. Now, we’ll explore the roadmap for the metaverse, including: Where the metaverse currently stands What the future of metaverse spaces and experiences may be...
As we step into the deeper, more immersive environments of the metaverse, brands and individual participants will be gaining a new perspective when experiencing this new digital world—and what better way to explore this realm than with the virtual versions of ourselves? In this fifth chapter of our metaverse series, we will go over: A...
The previous blog defined conversational artificial intelligence (AI) and its common enterprise use cases. This final chapter of the series will explore the core, foundational technological piece that drives organizational artificial intelligence—the Enterprise AI platform. In this blog, we’ll cover: What is an Enterprise AI platform? How does it work? What can an Enterprise AI...