Artificial Intelligence

What Can AI Actually Do for Law Enforcement Today?

Led by: Mark Genatempo

  • Explore current and potential applications of AI in law enforcement
  • Discuss real-world implementations, core technologies, and operational benefits and limitations of AI
  • Discuss important questions around transparency, accountability, and the responsible use of emerging tools in public safety
Mark Genatempo

Fellow, Rutgers University’s Miller Center for Community Protection and Resilience

Format: Instructor-led

Date & Time: September 4, 2025, 2:00 PM ET

Duration: 60-minutes

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Artificial intelligence is already reshaping some aspects of policing—but how, and to what effect? This session explores current and potential applications of AI in law enforcement, highlighting real-world implementations, core technologies, and their operational benefits and limitations. The discussion will also surface important questions around transparency, accountability, and the responsible use of emerging tools in public safety.

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