Artificial Intelligence

AI Fundamentals for Public Safety

Led by: Luis Tomlinson & Ergin Orman

  • Learn to distinguish between generative AI, machine learning, and predictive analytics, and explore how these technologies work in practice in a law enforcement and public safety context
  • Explore key terminology and functions of AI
  • Establish a foundation for the more advanced and policy-oriented sessions later in the series
Luis Tomlinson

New Jersey State Police, Investigations Branch

Ergin Orman

DSFC, Internet Crimes Against Children Unit, New Jersey State Police

Format: Instructor-led

Date & Time: September 10, 2025, 2:00 PM ET

Duration: 60-minutes

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This foundational session will introduce law enforcement and public safety professionals to the core concepts of Artificial Intelligence, with a focus on applications in policing. Participants will learn to distinguish between generative AI, machine learning, and predictive analytics, and explore how these technologies work in practice in a law enforcement and public safety context. Designed as an accessible entry point, the workshop will clarify key terminology and functions, and lay the groundwork for understanding more advanced and policy-oriented sessions later in the series.

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