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Breaking news: Derbyshire Police has launched a criminal investigation and removed an officer from frontline duties over allegations of use of AI to "create evidential material in a number of cases": as.ft.com/r/46862d95-f...
This comes just days after we published an interview where the head of the new PoliceAI centre said they'd told a number of forces to stop using AI to produce witness statements and other material destined for court: as.ft.com/r/5d325f4e-8...
It's the first known case of its kind in British criminal justice.
The CPS tell me they're working with defence lawyers and the courts on affected cases.
this is an insane, albeit not entirely surprising, story:
An English police force has removed an officer from frontline duties and launched a criminal investigation over the alleged use of AI to “create evidential material in a number of cases”.
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Criminal investigation launched into alleged use of #AI by UK #police officer. Derbyshire Police says officer probed over allegations of perverting the course of justice by using AI to “create evidential material in a number of cases”. | #CriminalLaw | www.ft.com/content/514b...
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