From axons website:
The average officer spends 10 to 15 hours per week on report writing. Given a typical 40 hour workweek, that means up to 40% of time is spent on just paperwork. It’s time to rewrite report writing with Draft One.
For agencies that struggle with low staffing levels and overwhelmed officers, Draft One force multiplies every officer by drafting report narratives in seconds, saving an hour or more per shift. Less time on reports ensures more time responding to calls for service, reducing crime and supporting communities.
Join Axon Founder and CEO Rick Smith, Principal Product Manager Noah Spitzer-Williams, and some of our early access customers to learn how Draft One leverages the power of AI to draft police report narratives based on body-worn camera audio.
What do you guys think about this?
Not enough information to know if this is a good or a bad idea.
A tool that does bodycam -> written reports automatically may improve things. One that simply fakes a lot of details so that it looks like a well fleshed report is a terrible idea.
Generally speaking, the less human subjectivity intervenes in law enforcement, the better off we are. Yet companies and police always somehow find a way to turn good ideas into terrible implementation. I do hope it is for the best, but it could as well increase accountability as it could mass-manufacture lies.