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  1. AlphaAtlas

    Report Claims Canadian Police are Tracking and Acting On "Negative" Behavior

    A recent report from Motherboard claims that some Canadian police departments are aggregating sensitive personal data from multiple sources and making it available to "partners cops, school staff, social workers, health care workers, and the provincial government." While the data is reportedly...
  2. AlphaAtlas

    Police are Using Drones in 911 Calls

    VentureBeat reports that police in Chula Vista, California are successfully using drones to witness and record crimes as they happen. The police department launched the partnership with Cape last year, and since October, the two remotely piloted drones have reportedly "assisted in 21 arrests...
  3. AlphaAtlas

    Police Mistake Cryptocurrency Miner for Marijuana Farm

    NewsBTC spotted a video claiming that police broke into a South Australia man's home, expecting to find a marijuana farm. Instead, they ran into a cryptocurrency farm, and admitted that they found no evidence of any wrongdoing in a note on the door. Mr. Rob Butvila is understandably pissed off...
  4. cageymaru

    Police in Spain Are Using Artificial Intelligence to Investigate Insurance Claims

    The police force in Spain is using a tool with over 80% accuracy that can identify false insurance claims based on the description of the perpetrator, types of items listed, finer details of the incident and more. The Veripol software uses machine learning and artificial intelligence to...
  5. Zarathustra[H]

    Russian Police Arrest Lurk Malware Gang Suspects

    If you enjoy seeing malware suspects cuffed, on the floor, and in their underwear, have we got one for you! Russian police just completed their second wave of arrests in a coordinated action to move on the Lurk malware gang, allegedly responsible for using a botnet to target corporate accounts...
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