LAPD Chief Michel Moore inspects a graduating class in June 2022 at Los Angeles Police Academy. (Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times) Researchers will use artificial intelligence to analyze the tone and ...
On any given day, Los Angeles police officers record roughly 8,000 interactions with the public on body-worn cameras. Most of the footage goes unseen. The city spent millions on the cameras to help ...
There are many things that technology can do well when it comes to monitoring body language. A computer can detect the slightest microexpression — something that even highly trained experts don’t ...
Researchers will use artificial intelligence to analyze the tone and word choice that LAPD officers use during traffic stops, the department announced Tuesday, part of a broader study of whether ...
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