Axon Enterprise's Draft One tool enables law enforcement to generate incident report narratives through AI utilizing body-worn camera audio. The accountability community raises concerns regarding transparency, primarily due to legal barriers, such as California's exemption of police reports from public access and significant fees for records in other states. Moreover, the product lacks features to identify AI-generated narratives, complicating public records requests. Efforts by organizations like EFF to request reports and analyze related documentation face hurdles in obtaining necessary information for transparency in police technology use.
Draft One, a product by Axon Enterprise, enables police to use AI for creating incident report narratives from body-worn camera audio, raising transparency concerns.
Public access to AI-generated police reports through public records laws is complicated, as many jurisdictions either exempt such reports from disclosure or impose high fees.
Technical issues also hinder transparency; agencies using Axon's Draft One cannot isolate AI-generated reports, although they may voluntarily implement keyword search features.
Documentation on the use of Draft One, including user manuals, system settings, and procurement documents, is crucial for understanding its operation and transparency.
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