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Let's check out the latest incident of the year in Heber City, Utah, where AI technology has brought about some truly amazing things. The police there started using Draft 1 and Code 4 programs since December to simplify the work of writing incident reports through body camera videos. Now the AI has cheated and claimed that an officer was transformed into a frog while on patrol. The report came out with a fantastic story that you would think it was a magic movie, but it was just a machine that was confused with data and started dreaming in the daytime.
The Draft 1 program was launched in 2024 by the company Axon, known for making tasers, while using the ability of GPT-4 to convert sound and images into text. Despite the joke of the police being turned into frogs, the department has said that it will continue to use the AI but this time they will increase attention and high-level supervision to prevent strange things from happening again.
It is a lesson that machines still need human eyes so that things do not bring disaster in court.
Let's check out the latest incident of the year in Heber City, Utah, where AI technology has brought about some truly amazing things. The police there started using Draft 1 and Code 4 programs since December to simplify the work of writing incident reports through body camera videos. Now the AI has cheated and claimed that an officer was transformed into a frog while on patrol. The report came out with a fantastic story that you would think it was a magic movie, but it was just a machine that was confused with data and started dreaming in the daytime.
The Draft 1 program was launched in 2024 by the company Axon, known for making tasers, while using the ability of GPT-4 to convert sound and images into text. Despite the joke of the police being turned into frogs, the department has said that it will continue to use the AI but this time they will increase attention and high-level supervision to prevent strange things from happening again.
It is a lesson that machines still need human eyes so that things do not bring disaster in court.