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AI Sales to Police: Inside The Verge's Report

Tech publication The Verge reports on the growing business of selling AI technology to U.S. police forces. The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Technology Conference showcased solutions aimed at automating police work.

16 July 2026
AI Sales to Police: Inside The Verge's Report

Tech publication The Verge has reported on the burgeoning business of selling artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to law enforcement agencies across the United States. The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Technology Conference, held in Fort Worth, Texas, presented AI as the "future of policing in the digital age."

The conference highlighted AI's potential for automating routine police tasks, many of which involve critical steps in the legal process. The Verge's reporting suggests that the sale of AI to police departments is becoming a significant commercial enterprise, with the technology poised to fundamentally alter the core functions of law enforcement.

While direct access to the event was restricted for the press, The Verge gathered insights from attendees outside the venue. These individuals described solutions being marketed to enhance efficiency and capabilities within police departments through AI integration.

The report raises concerns about the implications of widespread AI adoption in policing, particularly regarding its potential impact on legal procedures and civil liberties. The increasing reliance on automated systems in law enforcement warrants further scrutiny as the technology continues to evolve and be deployed.

Original source: theverge.com