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      • But the underlying suite of AI-driven technologies being marketed to U.S. prisons and jails, which rapidly mine existing inmate recorded call databases, is beginning to change the way prisons monitor their inmate populations.
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  1. Oct 24, 2019 · New technology driven by artificial intelligence (AI) is helping prison wardens and sheriffs around the country crack unsolved crimes and thwart everything from violence and drug smuggling to attempted suicides -- in near real time, in some cases -- through digitally mass-monitoring millions of phone calls inside the nation’s sprawling prison an...

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  3. Feb 1, 2022 · Prisons in the United States could get more high-tech help keeping tabs on what inmates are saying, after a key House of Representatives panel pressed for a report to study the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze prisoners’ phone calls.

  4. May 3, 2019 · In mainland China, the government is finishing up construction on a new “smart” surveillance system in Yancheng Prison that aims to monitor every one of their high-profile inmates in real time via networked hidden cameras and sensors placed in every cell.

  5. Jan 1, 2021 · This article discusses the current and potential future use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in prisons. In a quickly digitalizing society, prison systems are also being rapidly digitalized,...

  6. Oct 24, 2019 · New technology driven by artificial intelligence (AI) is helping prison wardens and sheriffs around the country crack unsolved crimes and thwart everything from violence and drug smuggling to attempted suicides...

  7. The journey to integrating AI in county jails is complex but achievable. By recognizing and addressing these barriers, jails can effectively harness AI technologies to improve inmate rehabilitation and, ultimately, public safety.

  8. Sep 3, 2020 · In a number of US prisons, AI-enabled automated analysis of phone calls is supposed to pre-empt the organization of crimes from the prison, while at the same time, there are attempts to systematically record and voice-fingerprint incarcerated individuals.

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