The AFP’s use of AI has been limited so far but the agency hopes the technology will help police identify money laundering and potential fraud
The Australian federal police has said it uses AI to analyse data obtained under telecommunications and surveillance warrants, as the agency promises full transparency over the use of the technology.
“By speeding the discovery task, members can make decisions earlier and execute the necessary actions accordingly,” the AFP said. In 2021, the AFP came under fire from the privacy commissioner over employees using the controversial Clearview AI facial recognition technology, which built its dataset from photos of people taken from social media without their permission.
The lawfully collected data used could include data collected under a warrant, including telecommunications interception data and surveillance data.We can design regulation providing a platform for innovation while protecting Australians
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