Abstract

The article presents the results of a study on the use of artificial intelligence in the field of law enforcement, such as facial recognition, crime forecasting, reduction of paperwork, intelligent exchange of knowledge about incidents, assistance in investigating crimes using artificial intelligence algorithms, as well as increasing the efficiency of training and education of law enforcement officers in various organs of the State. At the same time, artificial intelligence in its use in law enforcement activities also carries risks similar to a double-edged sword. Risks in this regard include biased decision-making, privacy concerns, over-reliance on technology, the potential for misinterpretation, security vulnerabilities, job displacement, accountability, and transparency, the potential for abuse, erosion of trust, and legal and ethical implications. Ethical and legal considerations in the synergy of AI and law enforcement have been highlighted, focusing on aspects like bias and discrimination, privacy concerns, accountability and transparency, informed consent. In conclusion, it is noted that although the promise of AI in law enforcement is promising, the risks associated with it require careful consideration, regulation, and oversight.

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