Hyderabad police are now considering using AI for crime investigations and other tasks. A senior official said the use of drones is also being considered.

From schools to colleges, offices to hospitals, AI is being used everywhere these days. So how can the police department be left behind? Now, the Hyderabad Police have decided to use AI for crime investigations and other tasks. Hyderabad Police Commissioner VC Sajjanar provided this information. It's worth noting that police in many countries around the world are already using AI.
Drones will also be used.
Speaking to reporters, the Police Commissioner explained that AI is being discussed widely globally these days. Many offices and companies are adopting it. The Hyderabad Police will also consider how AI and drones can be used in policing. He added that many other police forces are already using drones. "We will see how effective they are," he said. The police officer explained that their focus will be on maintaining law and order, traffic and road safety, and ensuring the safety of children and women, as well as adopting AI-based technology.
Help is also being taken in the UK.
In August, a report emerged that a system is being developed in the UK that will use AI to prevent crime and predict crimes before they occur. This AI-powered crime prediction system will include a detailed, real-time, and interactive crime map that will indicate where crimes are likely to occur. Using advanced data analysis and interactive mapping, it will help authorities pinpoint where a small issue could escalate into a serious matter. Before the UK, similar systems were launched in Los Angeles and Chicago in the US, but they were not very successful.
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