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  • All-knowing robots are not inevitable, and other lessons on AI use in policing

    All-knowing robots are not inevitable, and other lessons on AI use in policing

    The Toronto Police Services Board (TPSB) recently approved a policy for use of AI technology in policing, which researchers believe is the first in Canada.

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