Anantapur police launch AI voice-complaint system ‘AI Prajavani’

Police in Anantapur, India, have launched 'AI Prajavani,' a system that uses artificial intelligence to convert verbal public grievances into written petitions. The initiative aims to improve transparency and efficiency in the local grievance redressal process.
Why it matters
This represents a growing trend of integrating AI into public administration to bridge the digital divide and streamline bureaucratic processes for citizens.
Adding a new dimension of technology to public grievance redressal and aiming for transparent digital governance, Superintendent of Police P. Jagadeesh on Wednesday (June 3, 2026) introduced an Artificial Intelligence-based voice complaint registration system, “AI Prajavani”, designed to help citizens submit complaints more easily and quickly. The system was launched officially by the SP along with trainee IPS officer Ashwin Manideep. Explaining the special features and functioning of “AI Prajavani”, the SP said that if a complainant visits the SP office and verbally explains their grievance, the system automatically converts their voice into a written complaint. “The spoken complaint is processed by the computer system and converted into a properly formatted petition, with a printed copy provided immediately to the complainant,” he said.
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